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exit Christopher Nolan He did not back down from his new movie Oppenheimer. According to THR, it was revealed that the film has been rated an R. This marks the first film Nolan has directed with that rating since the 2002 film insomnia. This was followed by the R-rated movie. souvenir in 2000. Nolan has stuck with a PG-13 rating in the years since, earning that rating with films like beginningAnd DunkirkAnd Tenetand the The Dark Knight Triple. Oppenheimer It is also the longest film of Nolan’s career, clocking in at under three hours.


Oppenheimer It will also be the first film Nolan will direct after his career with Warner Bros., which began with insomnia. His latest film for the studio was released in the summer of 2020, in the era of the pandemic that has severely affected the cinema business. The film failed at the box office, at least in part due to the pandemic, and Nolan subsequently left Warner Bros. for the film. After criticism of the studio’s decision to give its 2021 slate of films their daily and historical releases, making them available to stream on Max on theatrical premiere dates. It was also reported that he was already creating a new project with Universal, which was later revealed Oppenheimer.

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While the rating is trickier than Nolan usually adheres to, there is something familiar to fans when watching Oppenheimer. Nolan had cast Cillian Murphy in several previous films before giving him the lead OppenheimerWhich will see the actor play the father of the atomic bomb, J. Robert Oppenheimer. For his part, Murphy talked about how excited he was to take on a lead role for Nolan.

“It’s the first time he’s been cast in the lead, which I’m still shocked about, but I’m so happy,” he told Esquire. “It’s a huge chunk and a lot of work. But in my estimation, you’re working with one of the greatest living directors, so you’re in good hands.”

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Written and directed by Nolan Oppenheimer. He also produced the film with Emma Thomas and Charles Roven. Along with Murphy in the lead, the film also stars Emily Blunt (A quiet place), Matt Damon (The last duel), Robert Downey Jr. (Doolittle), Florence Pugh (Black Widow(Rami Malek)bohemian rhapsody), Benny Safdie (Are you with God? I’m Margaret.), Josh Hartnett (Halloween H20: Twenty Years Later), Michael Angarano (I’m dying here), David Dastmalchian (Suicide Squad), Jack Quaid (boys), Jason Clarke (Terminator: Genesis) and Dane DeHaan (the stairs).

Oppenheimer It will be released in cinemas on July 21, 2023. On the same day, Greta Gerwig’s Barbiea movie that seems to be the complete opposite of something like Oppenheimer, will also be shown for the first time. Some people on social media have announced that this is an interesting box office battle, and they’re eager to see which of these films comes out on top.

“This is the first time I’ve heard of it, actually. I didn’t pay any attention to it,” star Matt Damon said of the conception. Barbie vs. Oppenheimer feud, encouraging moviegoers to see both films, reports Vanity Fair. “People are allowed to go see two movies in a weekend. Oppenheimer He’s one of them!”

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