In the United States, movie producers have heard cries of pain from theater owners who want to reopen, but do not have any new films to show. Warner Brothers announced on Monday that Christopher Nolan’s movie “Tenet” will be coming to theaters next month. The production house had delayed its release several times because of the coronavirus health crisis. “Tenet” will open in theaters in over 70 countries, starting on August 26. Warner Bros. said the film will open in select U.S. cities over the Labor Day holiday weekend in September. Many movie theaters have reopened around the world with audience limits and other safety measures. But most U.S. theaters remain closed.