Christopher Nolan says that his subsequent challenge will not be “as bleak” as 2023’s Oppenheimer.
Talking with Yahoo! Leisure, Nolan was requested how he decompresses after making one thing as darkish as Oppenheimer and if there’s part of him that now desires to make one thing lighter, like a romantic comedy, for his subsequent challenge.
“I positively– a part of me desires to depart the story behind,” Nolan answered. “I imply, you recognize, it’s an amazing privilege to have the ability to discuss a movie that you just’ve made that’s now going into the house and on 4k and Blu-ray and all the remainder. It’s nice to have the ability to sit right here and discuss to you in regards to the success of the film. That’s an enormous privilege. However the subject material could be very darkish. It’s nihilistic. And, yeah, there’s a part of me that’s fairly eager to maneuver on and perhaps do one thing, you recognize, not fairly as bleak.”
What’s Christopher Nolan planning for his subsequent challenge?
Nolan hasn’t publicly introduced what his subsequent challenge shall be; nonetheless, he’s spoken on the matter earlier than following the discharge of Oppenheimer.
Earlier this month, Nolan informed Selection, “Concepts come from in all places. I’ve performed a remake, I’ve made diversifications from comedian books and novels, and I’ve written authentic screenplays. I’m open to something. However as a author and director, no matter I do, I’ve to really feel like I personal it fully. I’ve to make it authentic to me: The preliminary seed of an thought might come from elsewhere, but it surely has to undergo my fingers on a keyboard and are available out by means of my eyes alone.”
Written and directed by Nolan, Oppenheimer stars Cillian Murphy as J. Robert Oppenheimer. Emily Blunt, Robert Downey Jr., Matt Damon, Florence Pugh, and Josh Hartnett additionally star within the movie, which releases on digital and bodily media on November 21, 2023.
