Christopher Nolan Insists His Next Film Won’t Be as ‘Bleak’ as Oppenheimer

Oppenheimer director Christopher Nolan suggests his follow-up to the critically acclaimed biographical thriller won’t be as “bleak” for audiences.Speaking with Yahoo, Nolan delved into his upcoming filmmaking plans following the global success of Oppenheimer, which has been touted for major award success following its release this past summer. While he’s yet to confirm what his next project will be, he hopes it will be lighter in tone than the R-rated Oppenheimer. “It’s great to be able to sit here and talk to you about the success of the movie. That’s a huge privilege. But the subject matter is very dark. It’s nihilistic. And, yeah, there’s a part of me that’s quite keen to move on and maybe do something, you know, not quite as bleak,” he said.Nolan is currently plugging the Blu-ray and 4K copies of Oppenheimer, stressing that audiences should get the home video versions rather than rely on “evil” streamers to show it, given that they can pull the film at any time. Though he’s proud to talk about Oppenheimer given its quality and success, he’s ready to move on from it, claiming, “Part of me wants to leave the story behind.”Christopher Nolan Explains Why He Didn’t Show Hiroshima & Nagasaki Bombings in Oppenheimer

Oppenheimer director Christopher Nolan suggests his follow-up to the critically acclaimed biographical thriller won’t be as “bleak” for audiences.

Christopher Nolan Explains Why He Didn’t Show Hiroshima & Nagasaki Bombings in Oppenheimer

Speaking with Yahoo, Nolan delved into his upcoming filmmaking plans following the global success of Oppenheimer, which has been touted for major award success following its release this past summer. While he’s yet to confirm what his next project will be, he hopes it will be lighter in tone than the R-rated Oppenheimer. “It’s great to be able to sit here and talk to you about the success of the movie. That’s a huge privilege. But the subject matter is very dark. It’s nihilistic. And, yeah, there’s a part of me that’s quite keen to move on and maybe do something, you know, not quite as bleak,” he said.

Nolan is currently plugging the Blu-ray and 4K copies of Oppenheimer, stressing that audiences should get the home video versions rather than rely on “evil” streamers to show it, given that they can pull the film at any time. Though he’s proud to talk about Oppenheimer given its quality and success, he’s ready to move on from it, claiming, “Part of me wants to leave the story behind.”

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