File sizes range from around 1-2.6GB, depending on the version you run into. Since then, several modified and newer versions of - labelled “V2” for version 2.0 or “NO ADS” - have been uploaded to piracy networks, to capture the heavy interest coming from those unable to catch Tenet in theatres. According to public comments, nearly all of them are filled with ads for a variety of online gambling and betting companies. The first legitimate leaked version of Tenet showed up on torrent sites such as The Pirate Bay, Torrentz2, and 1337x over the weekend, with the labels “KOR” and “CAM”, suggesting they were filmed with a video camera in Korean cinemas.
Gadgets 360 does not condone illegal file-sharing.Ĭhristopher Nolan Is Making a Mistake With Tenet But even in those genuine cases, the illegal Tenet copies are of remarkably poor quality, feature hard-coded subtitles, and/or are filled with advertisements. While some copies are arguably genuine, given the attached screenshots and user comments attesting to their legitimacy, many are fraudulent and merely exist as a trap to load viruses, malware, and whatnot onto the computers of unsuspecting individuals. Tenet - Christopher Nolan's epic time-bending espionage movie - has seemingly leaked onto torrent sites and other networks that enable piracy, in multiple differing versions of quality.