Oppenheimer Showcases the Lost Opportunity With Cillian Murphy’s Scarecrow

As critics and fans laud Christopher Nolan’s Oppenheimer, a major talking point is Cillian Murphy in the lead role. He’s delivering a tour de force as the inventor of the atom bomb, which many think will win awards, and rightfully so. The movie shows he has that gravitas, covering a wide spectrum of emotions as a torn scientist who knows he’s dooming the world.A lot has to do with his method acting and immersive style. Coincidentally, it pays off years of friendship and camaraderie between Murphy and Nolan, as he’s been a supporting character in a few films, including Inception. However, Murphy really broke into the Hollywood mainstream scene via Nolan’s Batman Begins. While his performance as Oppenheimer brings Murphy’s journey with Nolan full-circle, it ironically reiterates he wasn’t fully utilized as Dr. Jonathan Crane aka Scarecrow in The Dark Knight Trilogy.In Nolan’s Dark Knight trilogy, Murphy’s Jonathan Crane, much like the comics, was a doctor conducting unethical experiments. He enhanced the fear gas for Ra’s al Ghul to use to break Gotham City. But Christian Bale’s Batman ended up arresting Scarecrow, which led to a minor cameo in The Dark Knight. There, Crane was once more peddling contraband, only to quickly get locked up. The Dark Knight Rises then gave him another short cameo, pretending to be a judge and casting people out of Gotham to their death.RELATED: Christopher Nolan Explains Why Oppenheimer Was Hard to Hear

As critics and fans laud Christopher Nolan’s Oppenheimer, a major talking point is Cillian Murphy in the lead role. He’s delivering a tour de force as the inventor of the atom bomb, which many think will win awards, and rightfully so. The movie shows he has that gravitas, covering a wide spectrum of emotions as a torn scientist who knows he’s dooming the world.

RELATED: Christopher Nolan Explains Why Oppenheimer Was Hard to Hear

A lot has to do with his method acting and immersive style. Coincidentally, it pays off years of friendship and camaraderie between Murphy and Nolan, as he’s been a supporting character in a few films, including Inception. However, Murphy really broke into the Hollywood mainstream scene via Nolan’s Batman Begins. While his performance as Oppenheimer brings Murphy’s journey with Nolan full-circle, it ironically reiterates he wasn’t fully utilized as Dr. Jonathan Crane aka Scarecrow in The Dark Knight Trilogy.

In Nolan’s Dark Knight trilogy, Murphy’s Jonathan Crane, much like the comics, was a doctor conducting unethical experiments. He enhanced the fear gas for Ra’s al Ghul to use to break Gotham City. But Christian Bale’s Batman ended up arresting Scarecrow, which led to a minor cameo in The Dark Knight. There, Crane was once more peddling contraband, only to quickly get locked up. The Dark Knight Rises then gave him another short cameo, pretending to be a judge and casting people out of Gotham to their death.

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