Three of director Christopher Nolan's movies - Inception, Batman Beginsand The Prestige - will stream on Fortnite. Nolan is widely considered to be one of the best directors working today, having gained a large fan following thanks to his creative blockbusters. Nolan himself has been nominated for five Oscars for writing, directing, and best picture. While Nolan briefly stepped into the franchise world for his Dark Knight trilogy, most of his films are original stories with unique concepts at their center, like the dream sharing found in Inception. This looks to continue with his latest effort, Tenet, which features a new kind of time travel (that isn't really time travel) called inversion.

Tenet has proven to be one of the more unique blockbusters in recent years, and it hasn't even been released yet. Initially scheduled for July 17, Tenet has since been moved to July 31 because of the coronavirus pandemic. Still, with a little over a month before its (tentative) release, very little is known about the film. Nolan has worked to keep both plot and character details under wraps, and even his cast members said they struggled to keep up with Tenet's complexity. Perhaps one of the strangest things about Tenet is its marketing, which has kept the movie intentionally vague. Additionally, the second trailer was released on Fortnite, of all places.

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Nolan's partnership with Fortnite appears to be continuing, as Epic Games announced his three movies will be streaming in Fortnite's Party Royale mode. The three movies included in this promotion are Batman Begins, Inception, and The Prestige. Which movies will be available and what time they are playing depends on the country users live in; for example, Inception is playing tomorrow in the United States at 8 AM, 8 PM, and 11:55 PM (all EDT). However, only The Prestige will stream tomorrow in the U.K. at 12 PM EDT.

It should be noted that all of these Nolan films are available on other streaming services. Inception is currently on Netflix (and Amazon Prime in the U.K), Batman Begins is on Hulu, and The Prestige is on Vudu/DirecTV. Still, this feels like a fun perk for Fortnite players who want to gather and watch a movie together, especially since the lack of open movie theaters has made communal movie-watching difficult.

The line between movies and Fortnite seems to be blurring more and more. Over the years, there have been numerous pop culture crossovers with Fortnite. One of the most recent involved a Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker scene that debuted exclusively within the online game. Clearly, Nolan seems to like using Fortnite for his movies, so perhaps fans should expect more crossovers in the future.

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Source: Epic Games