Christopher Nolan‘s Tenet has two new release dates after multiple delays tied to the coronavirus pandemic.
The film was originally scheduled to come out in July but ended up being pulled indefinitely.
According to Variety, it will now be released internationally on 26 August, before debuting in select US cinemas on 3 September.
International markets that are part of the August release include the UK, Canada, France, Germany, Italy, Australia, Japan, Korea, and Russia.
It is unclear which US cities will be included in the September release.
Tenet is one of several high-profile films which had their release plans amended after the coronavirus pandemic shut down cinemas across the world.
A Quiet Place II, a live-action version of Mulan, and the upcoming James Bond film No Time to Die have all had to make new arrangements.
The French Dispatch, Bill & Ted Face the Music, The Matrix 4 and Top Gun: Maverick are in the same situation.
To view a list of which movies have been delayed – and make a note of their new release dates – you can click here.