Why is that?I can imagine that there could have been quite an uproar if Nolan had chosen to produce this film over at Sony.
The more I've thought about it the more I think this tracks with Nolan's previous work. He's dealt a lot with highly ambitious and/or obsessive protagonists be it Bruce Wayne, Leonard Shelby, or Borden and Angier. I don't know much about Oppenheimer's story, but I assume it could fit in that pattern.
I also find it a bit strange that it will take almost two years for this film to get out after it starts production. Usually his films get released about a year or so after they begin filming, which sometimes even takes 6-7 months, but not this time. Maybe it's because there are so many movies that are already waiting in line due to covid, or they want it to play at safer and more profitable times.
Huge L for WB. Can't say the didn't deserve it though
Tenet and Interstellar were not good films. Nolan is somewhat overrated and appears to be an overwhelming egomaniac. He’s James Cameron without the talent.
Inception was great. Tenet and Interstellar were not.
I don't really see Nolan getting a 120 day window for this. Thanks to Covid and the narrowed theatrical window, Universal is putting their new titles on Peacock four months after their theatrical release. 90 day window is more realistic, but that's if the movie is a big hit.
What if…hypothetically…the movie tanks when it opens? Universal is still supposed to keep it on for 90 days?
It’s a reference to the songI don't get it.