The film’s uneven worldwide release pattern is a result of the adventure epic having been rescheduled multiple times. When it does open in the U.S., it’s unclear if moviegoers in major markets like New York City, Los Angeles or San Francisco, where cinemas remain closed, will even be able to see it on the big screen. That could spur more demand for pirated copies.
Source: Why Christopher Nolan’s ‘Tenet’ Represents a Big Piracy Risk Around the World