Christopher Nolan’s new project Oppenheimer is like a horror film
Oppenheimer will tell the story of how the atomic bomb came to be, which had a horrific effect on the world's history.
Oppenheimer will tell the story of how the atomic bomb came to be, which had a horrific effect on the world's history.
Christopher Nolan preferred to go for realism over CGI for his upcoming movie, Oppenheimer, so he decided to reenact the Trinity test.
With such a lengthy runtime, we can only hope that Oppenheimer will not be as intricate and complex as Tenet.
Oppenheimer features Peaky Blinder star Cillian Murphy as the titular character with an ensemble cast that includes Emily Blunt and Robert Downey Jr.
Christopher Nolan's longest film to date has been 2 hours and 49 minutes, with none of his previous works surpassing the three-hour mark.
The Avatar director wants to work on a project he has shelved for 12 years that's reminiscent of his work on Titanic.
Cillian Murphy is set to star as the titular character in Nolan's upcoming biopic.
Nolan used real explosives to recreate the Trinity nuclear test, forgoing the use of CGI.
It didn't take long for Christopher Nolan's next project to get a lead and release date after shopping it around to different studios.