‘Wonder Woman 1984’ unencumber driven to Dec. 25 because of

NEW YORK — Following the less-than-stellar theatrical debut of Christopher Nolan’s “Tenet,” Warner Bros. is delaying its subsequent huge unencumber, “Wonder Woman 1984,” to Christmas. The postponement of the “Wonder Woman” sequel, which were scheduled to hit theaters Oct. 2, comes at the heels of Hollywood’s most powerful try to entice moviegoers again to theaters all over the pandemic. Warner Bros.’ $200 million “Tenet” fared smartly in its international-first unencumber, however discovered price ticket gross sales more difficult to return via within the United States. About 25% of U.S. theaters stay closed, together with the ones within the best markets of Los Angeles and New York. “Tenet” grossed about $20 million in its North American rollout, which incorporated two weeks