Oscar-winning director Christopher Nolan's highly anticipated wartime biopic Oppenheimer is officially a year out, and to mark the occasion Universal Pictures ...
Over the top of the poster in concise lettering beneath the title, the release date is centered with the words, "The world forever changes." His involvement in the undertaking earned Oppenheimer the title "father of the atomic bomb." The somber epic will tell the tale of the renowned theoretical physicist J. Robert Oppenheimer, and the hand he played in the development of the devastating atomic bomb.
Cillian Murphy stars as the 'father of the atomic bomb' in Christopher Nolan's wartime drama. Read more at Empire.
And more importantly, since Oppenheimer shares a release date with Greta Gerwig’s Barbie movie – 21 July, 2023 – will we get a near-identical poster for that film, with an explosion of pink neon and Margot Robbie’s plastic doll silhouetted in the centre? Will we get a teaser trailer soon to go with the poster? and the silhouette of Cillian Murphy. Take a look here:
Nolan has been doing such things at least since he debuted the bank robbery prologue of The Dark Knight with IMAX prints of I Am Legend in December of 2007.
I’m guessing it’s very much somewhere in the middle of those two extremes. Anyway, I’ll save a history of long-lead marketing for if we get a teaser trailer tonight. Ditto Dark Knight Rises (teaser with Harry Potter 8 in July, trailer with Sherlock Holmes 2 and Mission: Impossible 4 in December). I have mixed feelings about what did or didn’t happen two years ago in terms of Tenet’s theatrical release. We got that announcement teaser for The Dark Knight in July of 2007 with the opening night of The Simpsons and then mostly radio silence (online/viral mystery marketing notwithstanding) until the trailer and IMAX prologue in December of 2007, just seven months from the film’s July 18, 2008 release. I have no idea (and wouldn’t tell you if I did) as to whether audiences showing up to Nope this evening will get an announcement teaser for Chris Nolan’s Oppenheimer, but I wouldn’t be surprised.
The next movie from Christopher Nolan, Oppenheimer, promises a huge cast and a massive story. Here's everything you need to know about Oppenheimer.
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Nolan and Warner Bros. allegedly had a falling out over the wobbly pandemic release of “Tenet.” Notably, “Oppenheimer” marks Nolan’s first movie at Universal Pictures. The director previously called Warner Bros. his exclusive home for over a decade. “I’m interested in the man and what [inventing the atomic bomb] does to the individual. “The world is changing, reforming. It’s unclear if Universal will debut this “Oppenheimer” teaser online. The official first trailer for “Oppenheimer” is debuting exclusively in movie theaters.
Universal Pictures, who financed the film, attached a teaser to Jordan Peele's “Nope,” which opens in theaters this weekend. The footage offers the clearest ...
“The world is changing, reforming. Universal Pictures, who financed the film, attached a teaser to Jordan Peele’s “Nope,” which opens in theaters this weekend. But since it’s a Christopher Nolan movie, few will be surprised to learn that the footage can only be seen in theaters.
Christopher Nolan's Oppenheimer just got its first teaser trailer, debuting exclusively in theaters ahead of Jordan Peele's new sci-fi horror flick, Nope.
As the film’s title appears on screen, Lewis Strauss (Robert Downey Jr.) can be heard saying: “The man who moved the Earth” which is presumably a reference to Oppenheimer himself. Code name Trinity, this test was of an implosion-design nuclear device, nicknamed “The Gadget”… the same design as the Fat Man that was eventually detonated over Nagasaki on August 9, 1945. Oppenheimer (Cillian Murphy) is then seen on screen, briefly, as footage of fire and smoke are intercut between black and white footage of the man himself.
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And considering Christopher Nolan, the subject matter, and the cast, this could be an absolute event. Heck, this might be one of the most talented ever. Again, this is only a teaser trailer for Oppenheimer coming this weekend. And as far as casts go, this might be the most stacked one Christopher Nolan has ever worked with. Oppenheimer from Christopher Nolan is set to tell the story of J. Robert Oppenheimer who is considered the father of the atomic bomb. According to Variety, Christopher Nolan and company are releasing the Oppenheimer teaser trailer before screenings of Jordan Peele’s Nope which hits theaters this weekend.
The teaser has been attached to the show of "Nope," a Hollywood movie directed by Jordan Peele. "Oppenheimer"features critically-acclaimed actor Cillian Murphy ...
The "Oppenheimer" movie stars many prominent actors, including Cillian Murphy, Robert Downey Jr, Emily Blunt, Matt Demon, Rami Malek, Florence Pugh, Benny Safdie, and Jack Quaid, among others. Robert Oppenheimerin the movie. The movie is based on a book on the life of J. Robert Oppenheimer. The book was published in 2005 and was written by Kai Bird and the late Martin J. Sherwin. The book also won the Pulitzer Prize. The book's title is "American Prometheus: The Triumph and Tragedy of J. Robert Oppenheimer." Interestingly, when the title of the movie appears in the teaser, Robert Downey Jr.'s character in the film describes Oppenheimer as "the man who moved the earth." Murphy will portray physicist J. Nolan, has been released for theatrical release.
Christopher Nolan is bringing the story of J. Robert Oppenheimer to life in the epic biopic, "Oppenheimer."
According to a report by Variety, the trailer begins with Blunt as Oppenheimer's wife, Katherine saying: "This is your moment. Killing over 21,400 people in total, they were the first and last time atomic bombs have been used in warfare. Code-named Trinity, the test was conducted in the Jornada del Muerto desert, southeast of Socorro, New Mexico. - Josh Zuckerman - Josh Peck - Josh Hartnett
Led by Cillian Murphy, who will portray the father of the atomic bomb, other stars like Florence Pugh, Robert Downey Jr., Matt Damon, Rami Malek, Emily Hunt and ...
As Nolan has been doing ever since “The Dark Knight,” “Oppenheimer” was shot with IMAX cameras. Florence Pugh plays Jean Tatlock, a Communist woman who had an affair with Oppenheimer. Matt Damon will portray Leslie Groves, Jr., the U.S. Army colonel in charge of the Manhattan Project, which was the code name for the United States’ effort to develop an atomic weapon during World War II. Christopher Nolan’s first biopic “Oppenheimer” is set to hit theaters in July 2023. The book won $10,000 in prize money along with the Pulitzer for Biography in 2006. Oppenheimer believed that atomic materials needed control and regulation. It was in Berkeley where Oppenheimer met many social justice advocates, whose associates were communists.
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The mechanics of it, that’s not really for me — I don’t have the intellectual capability to understand them, but these contradictory characters are fascinating.” Him, Paul Thomas Anderson and Quentin Tarantino are fantastic filmmakers making interesting work on a massive scale.” Isn’t it wonderful that filmmakers are still making challenging, demanding films within the studio system, shot on film?