The option of leaving the house to see a new movie on the big screen - remember that? - is coming back in a big way over the next few weeks with the premieres of a handful of big-budget films, including the Russell Crowe road rage tale “Unhinged” and Christopher Nolan’s spy movie “Tenet,” which will play only in movie theaters rather than online or on demand.Ĭhains with theaters in San Antonio that have been shuttered for months as part of efforts to try to stem the spread of COVID-19 - including Regal, AMC and the Alamo Drafthouse - are planning to reopen as more fresh content is released to theaters. Kin Man Hui /San Antonio Express-News Show More Show Less Santikos is touting the 3,500-square-foot screens at its Casa Blanca theater as an alternative to watching “Wonder Woman 1984” on a TV screen. Billy Calzada /Express-News staff Show More Show Less 7 of7 WellGo USA Show More Show Less 6 of7ĮVO Entertainment will continue to operat its ad-hoc drive-in theater alongside its in-auditorium theaters. The South Korean zombie movie “Peninsula” also will open this weekend in theaters only. “Tenet,” the biggest film to open in theaters since spring shutdowns ordered to slow the spread of COVID-19, will dominate movie theaters on Labor Day Weekend. “Cut Throat City” is another new movie that only can be seen in theaters this weekend. Claire Folger /20th Century Studios Show More Show Less 3 of7 Maisie Williams, Henry Zaga, Blu Hunt, Charlie Heaton and Anya Taylor-Joy star in “The New Mutants,” which opens Aug. Skip Bolen /Associated Press Show More Show Less 2 of7 Russell Crowe stars in the road-rage thriller “Unhinged,” which will open in theaters only on Friday.
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