Oppenheimer will be released next week in theaters.
With an abysmal difference, it can be seen that Oppenheimer is one of the most anticipated films of the yeargiving rise to the fact that the film directed by Christopher Nolan and with Cillian Murphy in the role of the well-known physicist who led the Manhattan project, the same one that gave rise to the first atomic bomb in history, is causing great expectation, especially all because, according to what has been known, Nolan has been able to recreate the explosion of an atomic bomb without using CGI.
In this way, the tape has also been nourished by memes related to its simultaneous premiere with Barbie from Warner Bros, although, beyond these comments, the truth is that Oppenheimer’s first reviews classify it as a masterpiece, this being something that the public will have to decide once opens in theaters on July 21. However, before that time comes, know that it has already been made known. nolan’s inspiration to direct the film.
Robert Pattinson is responsible for inspiring Nolan to shoot Oppenheimer
According to a recent interview with Tara Hitchcock, Nolan would have revealed that the inspiration to make Oppenheimer comes from Tenethis previous project in which he had the participation of Robert Pattinson, who gave the director a book of Oppenheimer’s speeches from the 1950s, thereby giving rise to the physicist’s writings encouraged him to make the filmespecially for what involved the development and subsequent launch of the atomic bomb.
Ironically, it must be said that, despite everything, Pattinson isn’t even on the tape, while the director justified it by stating that the actor was too busy with other projects. Needless to say, Pattinson is currently DC’s Elseworld Batman. Of course, it cannot be said that Oppenheimer is going to lack renowned stars, since the cast includes Cillian Murphy as J. Robert Oppenheimer, Florence Pugh, Emily Blunt, Matt Damon, Robert Downey Jr., Josh Hartnett, Casey Affleck, Rami Malek, Kenneth Branagh and more. You can take a look at the latest trailer below:
Having said all this, knowing that you have already seen five minutes of footage, remember that Oppenheimer opens in theaters on July 21.
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Christopher Nolan explains what inspired him to shoot Oppenheimer