Members: Cillian Murphy, Kenneth Branagh, Gary Oldman, Michael Caine (surely?)
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To break down every individual casting choice would require a book instead of a blog, so in the interest of expediency I’ve put together seven tiers to explain why different actors would be drawn to Oppenheimer and what the movie could mean to their respective careers. Whatever the case, this is one of the most star-studded-and somewhat random-casts we’ve seen in a long time. With major studios laser-focused on superhero franchises and preestablished IP, perhaps the biggest draw of being cast in Oppenheimer is that it’s a big-budget movie made for adults, an increasingly rare commodity in Hollywood. Just when you think Nolan has rounded out his stacked ensemble and couldn’t possibly add anyone else, we find out that one half of Nickelodeon’s Drake & Josh is playing a Harvard physicist who conducted cyclotron research. If you’ve been keeping up with the entertainment trades, it seems like every single (white) actor in Hollywood has been attached to Oppenheimer. (Nolan’s film gets the edge if they make a theme song with the hook “Come on Oppie, let’s go party.”)īut even Nolan’s messy breakup with Warners and a faceoff between a theoretical physicist and an iconic Mattel doll isn’t as intriguing as who the director is bringing along for the ride. Oppenheimer and Barbie dueling it out at the box office is already giving us excellent meme material, and it’s honestly hard to decide which project should be prioritized on opening weekend. Robert Oppenheimer biopic-titled, simply, Oppenheimer-has set the release date for July 21, 2023, which just so happens to be the same day that Nolan’s scorned ex Warners plans to drop its Barbie movie from Greta Gerwig.
(The only thing Nolan treasures more than the concept of time is preserving the theatrical experience.) Universal Pictures, home of his upcoming J. For the first time since 2000’s Memento, Nolan is working on a movie that won’t be distributed by Warner Bros., the result of a public falling out between the director and studio after it chose to release its 2021 film slate simultaneously in theaters and on HBO Max. Christopher Nolan’s next film is a big deal, and not just because it’s about the man who led the effort to create the atomic bomb.