TENET TALK: New Posters for Nolan’s Latest Film

Welcome back to The Christopher Nolan Chronicle.  Today we are taking a slight break from our usual programming to bring you an update on our father who art in cinema’s latest film: TENET.  Special thanks to Hoai-Tran at SlashFilm for compiling these posters for us so we can analyze them.  Let’s take a look.

Tenet Posters Featuring John David Washington and Robert Pattinson

The first few posters feature the two main characters in the film, The Protagonist and The Protagonist’s Handler (Neil), portrayed by John David Washington and Robert Pattinson, respectively.  These are some slick and stylized posters featuring key moments from the trailer that first dropped way back in January this year.  Next up we have a few posters showing the characters individually, two featuring John David Washington and one featuring Robert Pattinson.

Tenet Posters Featuring Elizabeth Debicki

Elizabeth Debicki plays Katherine Barton, an art appraiser and the estranged wife of another character, Andrei Sator.  She gets two posters of her own here, and is featured in the background of one of John David Washington’s posters above.

Tenet Posters Featuring Kenneth Branaugh and a Mystery Man

These last two posters show Kenneth Branaugh, who plays Andrei Sator and a mystery man.  Who do you think this mystery man is?  What do you think his role is?  Let us know your theories in the comments.

Some Final International Posters

As you may have noticed, some of these posters are for international marketing of the film, and we thought it would be cool to highlight some non-western marketing materials since TENET was initially released outside of the U.S. and U.K. markets.  Take a look at these posters from the Chinese market.

Share Your Thoughts on these TENET Posters

Which poster is your favorite?  Do you plan to see TENET now that it’s in theaters stateside?  Let us know your theories in the comments below!

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