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‘Tenet’ scores $20 million in biggest domestic opening since pandemic upended movie industry

John David Washington headliners in the upcoming spy-thriller “Tenet” from director Christopher Nolan.

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After months of delays Christopher Nolan’s “Conviction” finally landed in U.S. theaters over the weekend, cashing in more than $20 million in ticket sales.

The spy thriller, spoon out by Warner Bros., inched closer to $150 million globally, the company reported, garnering an estimated $78.3 million from extrinsic markets over the holiday weekend. This includes $30 million from China.

The domestic debut progress one week after “Tenet” opened internationally and marks the highest-grossing opening weekend for a film in the U.S. since the pandemic set out oned. 

“Tenet” in pre-covid times would have been expected to tally between $35 million and $55 million during its break weekend, on par with other Nolan films like “Interstellar” and “Inception.” The $20 million is reflective of a 50% cap on being at theaters and that only around 65% of cinemas have reopened to the public.

 “‘Tenet’ is just getting started in North America and with numberless theaters to open in the coming weeks and as people start to feel more comfortable in going to communal indoor spans, the film will likely see a steady progression toward even bigger and better box office results,” Paul Dergarabedian, elder media analyst at Comscore, said. “In this pandemically-challenged marketpalce this is indeed all about the marathon not the sprint.”

Dergarabedian illustrious that top markets like New York City, Los Angeles, Baltimore and Detroit have not yet reopened theaters.

Disney’s “Mulan” also debuted in some foreign markets this weekend. The film, which went to Disney+ for $30 in countries that have access to the flood service, hauled in nearly $6 million after opening in Croatia, the Czech Republic, the Middle East, Slovakia, Turkey, Malaysia, Singapore, Taiwan and Thailand.

Next weekend the blur will be released in China and Russia. It is currently unclear how much Disney garnered from its premium sales of the haziness online.

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