copyrightTenet: Christopher Nolan claims rapper Travis Scott's song is the final piece of his puzzle - 3Movierulz
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After several delays caused by the COVID-19 pandemic, Tenet, Christopher Nolan's new film after Origen, The Dark Knight. The legend is reborn, Interstellar and Dunkirk, you will finally see the light in rooms next Wednesday, August 26. The ins and outs of history, or almost all, have been kept secret. But rapper Travis Scott has dropped into a recent profile of GQ magazine that has collaborated with a song on the length. Most importantly, the British filmmaker has described his subject as "the final piece" of the puzzle that is Tenet.
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Although it's the first time Travis Scott has written a theme song for a film - though it should be noted that he has sold more than 45 million records in the US. IN the U.S., your contributions have been crucial if we heed Christopher Nolan's words. "His voice became the final piece of the whole year puzzle," can be read in the profile. "His ideas about the musical and narrative mechanism that [the composer] Ludwig Goransson and I were building were immediate, enlightening, and profound." What's your title? For now, 'Travis mix 16'. Like everything with Tenet, a mystery.
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He can't say anything about the tape that we'll be able to see on the big screen from Wednesday, August 26, of course, but Scott has increased the 'hype'. "I can't even explain it. You literally have to see her. It's unbelievable." Just as amazing is its cast, with John David Washington, Robert Pattinson, Elizabeth Debicki, Aaron Taylor-Johnson, Kenneth Branagh, Michael Caine... That and the world of international espionage, a threat that could trigger World War III and even temporary investments. Get ready to blow your head off with Tenet! Upstairs we'll leave your trailer.