Joaquin Phoenix sports an interesting hairstyle at the premiere of his new movie, C’mon C’mon, during the 2021 New York Film Festival at Elinor Bunin Munroe Film Center on Monday (October 4) in New York City.
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Christopher Nolan made headlines when it was recently announced that his next film, an untitled historical drama about J. Robert Oppenheimer, a person behind the creation of the atomic bomb, would be distributed by Universal and not his typical partner, Warner Bros.
We all know why Nolan wanted to leave WB, as it was clear he didn’t like the release strategy the studio adopted this year, with films hitting HBO Max and theaters on the same day. Continue reading Apple, Paramount & Sony Reportedly
.Joaquin Phoenix sports an interesting hairstyle at the premiere of his new movie, C’mon C’mon, during the 2021 New York Film Festival at Elinor Bunin Munroe Film Center on Monday (October 4) in New York City.
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George and Amal Clooney looked like the picture of love as they stepped out in Los Angeles over the weekend.
Collider, the actor said he has no intention to watch his meta film The Unbearable Weight of Massive Talent in which he plays a fictionalised version of himself.“I’m never going to see that movie. I’m told it’s a good movie,” Cage said.
TheWrap-Up,” hosts Sharon Waxman and Daniel Goldblatt discussed Christopher Nolan going from Warner Bros. to Universal, the terrible idea that is “The Activist” and a preview of TheGrill 2021.
that the prolific filmmaker made the leap from Warner Bros. to Universal earlier this week, after the former had made the controversial decision to to release their 2021 film slate simultaneously on streaming service HBO Max.The director’s next film, centres around the story of J.
Earlier today, it was announced that Christopher Nolan would finally be exiting Warner Bros. after working with the studio for nearly two decades after Universal Pictures won a bidding war for his untitled World War II film that will focus on the development of the atomic bomb by J.
Christopher Nolan is making his next movie at Universal, severing the director’s nearly two-decade long creative partnership with Warner Bros., the company that has backed many of his biggest blockbusters.Getting to this point has involved months of courtship, clandestine meetings, big promises and a willingness to take a creative leap with one of the boldest, but also most demanding, filmmakers in the business.
story of J. Robert Oppenheimer’s involvement in the development of the atom bomb.
NEW YORK -- After a public fallout over release strategy with Warner Bros., Christopher Nolan's next film, about J. Robert Oppenheimer and the development of the atom bomb, will be released by Universal Pictures.Representatives for the studio confirmed Tuesday that Universal has acquire the rights to finance and distribute Nolan's not-yet-titled film.
Well, that didn’t take long. Following the revelation that Christopher Nolan’s next movie was going to be about J.
Brent Lang Executive Editor of Film and MediaChristopher Nolan’s World War II film about J. Robert Oppenheimer and the development of the atomic bomb will be made by Universal Studios, marking the first time in over a decade that the director has not filmed a movie for Warner Bros.The director had been talking to several studios in recent weeks about the possibility of backing his drama, which carries a $100 million budget.
previously reported to be shopping his next film, which, with at least this film, brings to an end Nolan’s 18-year partnership with Warner Bros. Since “Insomnia” in 2002, Warner Bros.
EXCLUSIVE: Universal Pictures has landed the right to finance and distribute the next film that Christopher Nolan will direct based on his script about J. Robert Oppenheimer and his role in the development of the atom bomb.
After running straight headfirst into the pandemic with his would-be billion-dollar blockbuster, “Tenet” and causing a stir last year with the fight to put movies in theaters, Christopher Nolan has found his next film. According to Deadline, it’s about physicist J.
Dunkirk, is set to make a film about the physicist’s role in the development of the atom bomb during WWII.According to Deadline, Cillian Murphy “might” be involved in the project. The actor has previously collaborated with Nolan on numerous projects, including Batman Begins, The Dark Knight Rises, Inception and Dunkirk.It’s claimed Nolan has also sent the screenplay to multiple major studios, indicating his next project could be developed outside of Warner Bros.