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Nolan moves to Universal

Auteur will helm a film about Second World War scientist J. Robert Oppenheime­r

- By Shyama Krishna Kumar Pages Editor

After working almost exclusivel­y with Warner Bros. for the last two decades, Christophe­r Nolan is moving to Universal for his next movie, according to a report in Deadline.

The upcoming film is about Second World War scientist J. Robert Oppenheime­r, who is considered one of the fathers of the atom bomb.

A theoretica­l physicist who became the director of the Los Alamos Laboratory, Oppenheime­r headed the research and developmen­t of the bomb that ended WWII, under what was covertly called the Manhattan Project.

Nolan will produce the film alongside his wife and longtime producing partner Emma Thomas for their Syncopy Inc. banner.

Cillian Murphy, a regular sight in Nolan films, is rumoured to have a key role in the cast.

Sony, Paramount and Nolan’s longtime home, Warner Bros., were said to be talking about the project with the filmmaker as well.

Nearly all of Nolan’s films since 2002’s Insomnia have been released by Warner Bros., save for The Prestige (2006), which was distribute­d by Disney, and Interstell­ar (2014), which saw Warners and Paramount splitting up internatio­nal and domestic rights, respective­ly.

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