Christopher Nolan Bids Adieu to Warner Brothers, Joins Hands With Universal Pictures for a Film Based on World War 2
Nearly all of Christopher Nolan’s films so far have been released by Warner Bros. From 2002’s Insomnia to films like Interstellar have been backed by Warner Brothers. Nolan's decision to work with Universal comes after he, a firm advocate of the theatrical released, spoke out against Warner Bros.’ decision last year to release its 2021 slate day-and-date to HBO Max.
Christopher Nolan is moving on from Warner Brothers production house and has joined hands with Universal Pictures for his next movie. The Hollywood Reporter confirmed that Universal landed Nolan’s upcoming film, which is based on World War II scientist J. Robert Oppenheimer, who is regarded as one of the creators of the atom bomb.
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