With Tenet being pushed back two weeks to the end of July, another Christopher Nolan film will take its place. A re-release of Inception will hit theaters on July 17, and with it comes previews of Warner Bros.' The Batman and The Suicide Squad.

"Warner Bros. Pictures is partnering with exhibitors to invite audiences around the world to celebrate the 10th Anniversary re-release of Christopher Nolan's critically acclaimed box office sensation Inception on July 17," a press release from Warner Bros read, "This special anniversary theatrical event will also give audiences a never-before-seen look at footage from Nolan's highly anticipated film Tenet, which will debut worldwide two weeks later, on July 31." The statement then teased, "Moviegoers will also be treated to an exclusive sneak peek of select films on Warner Bros.' upcoming slate."

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It is possible that among these films could be Matt Reeves' The Batman and James Gunn's The Suicide Squad. Both are highly-anticipated films, and with Wonder Woman 1984 pushed back to October, these feature films would appear to be the best-suited to draw audiences to theaters.

Tenet stars John David Washington, Robert Pattinson, Elizabeth Debicki, Kenneth Branaugh, Dimple Kapadia, Martin Donovan, Aaron Taylor-Johnson, Himesh Patel, Clémence Poésy, Denzil Smith and Michael Caine. The film is set for a theatrical release on July 31.

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(via ComicBook.com)