While most of the world has been mastering sourdough bread or learning to knit, John David Washington has been COVIDing by promoting the year's biggest movie and making another one, entirely in secret.
Washington holed up in a swank room at the Beverly Hills Four Seasons hotel last week to do interviews for "Tenet," which was supposed to lead the charge of the movies' return to theaters when it opened Sept. 3. But, with many cineplexes still closed and many moviegoers reluctant to return, its $20 million opening was low by the nine-digit standards of director Christopher Nolan, whose blockbusters include "The Dark Knight," "Inception" and "Dunkirk."
Which is why Washington was at the Four Seasons, in the rare position of doing interviews for a movie that already opened but needs his help.
"It's a great deal of relief that it's out and people are responding to it and are seeing it safely. I didn't expect that a year ago, the way it's gone down," said Washington, who took his own family (including mom Pauletta but not dad Denzel) to see "Tenet" at an Imax theater in Irvine, Calif.
"Obviously, I had a huge stake in it" being in theaters, said the actor, a Golden Globe nominee for Spike Lee's "BlacKkKlansman" last year. "I gave my body, mind and soul to this thing and, knowing what Christopher was doing, this is new territory for him. So I thought it could only be fully experienced in the theaters. It's the best way to get the full potential of the movie."
A lot of Washington's enthusiasm for the project has to do with fanboying out about Nolan.
"I saw 'Dark Knight' at least four times in the theater, 'Inception' three times. 'Rising' four times. I'm a huge fan," said Washington. "When you hear Christopher Nolan wants to talk to you, you don't ask why. You ask when and where and, no matter what's happening, you make it there."
That initial conversation did not go how the actor anticipated. There was no discussion of his unnamed character or of the movie, a thriller in which Washington and Robert Pattinson use backward time warps to try to foil a megalomaniac (Kenneth Branagh) who wants to destroy the world.