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        <title><![CDATA[‘Tenet’ snags $200 million globally, struggles at US box office]]></title>
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        <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Christopher Nolan&#8217;s spy thriller &#8220;Tenet&#8221; had another lackluster weekend at the US box office despite raking in $207 million in global box office sales.</p><p>The movie, starring John David Washington and Robert Pattinson, generated a paltry $6.7 million in the US and Canada during its second weekend of release, dropping 29 percent compared to its opening weekend, according to box office tracking site, Box Office Mojo.</p><p>Since its <strong>US theatrical debut on Aug. 31</strong>, the film has grossed just $29.5 million domestically as most movie theaters remain shuttered by state-ordered lockdowns. Meanwhile it has brought in $177.5 million internationally, driven by ticket sales in China, where it was the top grossing film with $50.8 million.</p><p>Last week, Warner Bros. <strong>hyped Tenet&#8217;s $20 million US debut</strong>, but according to Variety, those numbers were &#8220;heavily spun.&#8221;</p><p>The numbers included weekday preview screenings and the long Labor Day weekend. In reality, &#8220;Tenet&#8221; only made about $9 million between Friday and Sunday, the report said, adding that the studio has been &#8220;shielding&#8221; its US results as the pandemic continues to wreak havoc in the US.</p><p>Traditionally, studios share share box office information on a daily basis, but that hasn’t been the case with “Tenet,&#8221; which before the pandemic, was earmarked to make around $850 million.</p><p>For Warner Bros., &#8220;Tenet&#8221; represented a bold move, as it was the first major movie to be released in theaters amid the virus crisis.</p><p>Although the studio has not commented on &#8220;Tenet&#8217;s&#8221; tepid results, it did recently delay the release of its next blockbuster, comic book sequel &#8220;Wonder Woman 1984&#8221; from October to Christmas Day.</p>]]></content:encoded>
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