Christopher Nolan's Next To Be Based On The Development Of The Atom Bomb During WWII; Multiple Studios In Line To Acquire Distribution Rights
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Los Angeles, September 10, 2021: Christopher Nolan, the man behind movies like Inception, The Dark Knight, Interstellar, Tenet, among many others, is next developing a project centered on J. Robert Oppenheimer, the scientist who is considered one of the developers of the atom bomb during World War II.
Nolan's movies have always attracted audiences worldwide, resulted in, his directorial films have grossed more than US$5 billion worldwide. Many Studios have tried their hands to grab movies of this master storyteller. In the past, Warner Bros. has been the home of almost all Nolan's movies, however, for a change, Nolan's new movie isn't being automatically set up at Warner Bros.
According to a report in THR, Nolan and his team are talking to Sony and Universal, with conversations also taking place with Warners and Paramount at the highest executive levels. While no offers have been made yet, the top priority of Nolan is to give the movie a theatrical release as Nolan is one of the filmmakers who has been a vocal proponent of the theatrical experience.
However, the report also suggests that streamers are not out of the race completely to grab the distribution rights as a platform like Netflix has been willing to grant theatrical runs to certain filmmakers.
Nolan's last movie, Tenet, a science fiction action thriller film, was released exclusively in theaters amid the covid-19 pandemic. It was the first film that was released only in theaters when the pandemic was peaking. This movie, however, flared tensions between the filmmaker and executives during the many shifts and marketing phases as the movie grossed only $58.4 million domestically.
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Los Angeles, September 10, 2021: Christopher Nolan, the man behind movies like Inception, The Dark Knight, Interstellar, Tenet, among many others, is next developing a project centered on J. Robert Oppenheimer, the scientist who is considered one of the developers of the atom bomb during World War II.
Nolan's movies have always attracted audiences worldwide, resulted in, his directorial films have grossed more than US$5 billion worldwide. Many Studios have tried their hands to grab movies of this master storyteller. In the past, Warner Bros. has been the home of almost all Nolan's movies, however, for a change, Nolan's new movie isn't being automatically set up at Warner Bros.
According to a report in THR, Nolan and his team are talking to Sony and Universal, with conversations also taking place with Warners and Paramount at the highest executive levels. While no offers have been made yet, the top priority of Nolan is to give the movie a theatrical release as Nolan is one of the filmmakers who has been a vocal proponent of the theatrical experience.
However, the report also suggests that streamers are not out of the race completely to grab the distribution rights as a platform like Netflix has been willing to grant theatrical runs to certain filmmakers.
Nolan's last movie, Tenet, a science fiction action thriller film, was released exclusively in theaters amid the covid-19 pandemic. It was the first film that was released only in theaters when the pandemic was peaking. This movie, however, flared tensions between the filmmaker and executives during the many shifts and marketing phases as the movie grossed only $58.4 million domestically.
Stay tuned...
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