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Florence Pugh and Rami Malek Join Christopher Nolan’s Oppenheimer, and More Movie News
This week’s Ketchup brings you more headlines from the world of film development news, covering such titles as Oppenheimer, Shang-Chi 2, and Disney’s Strange World. This WEEK’S TOP STORY FLORENCE PUGH AND RAMI MALEK JOIN CHRISTOPHER NOLAN’S OPPENHEIMER (Photo by Elizabeth Goodenough/Everett Collection) Ever since it was first announced in September as the next film from director Christopher Nolan, one of the few things that was known about his atomic bomb biopic Oppenheimer was that it would feature an ensemble cast. That initial story was followed in October by the casting of Cillian Murphy as J. Robert Oppenheimer and Emily Blunt as Oppenheimer’s wife, and in November, by the casting of…
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Christopher Nolan’s WWII Movie Oppenheimer Faces Changed Film Industry
Christopher Nolan’s next movie “Oppenheimer,” a $100 million-budgeted historical drama about physicist J. Robert Oppenheimer and the creation of the atomic bomb, could be considered one of an endangered species. These days, it’s rare for traditional studios to pump nine figures into a film that isn’t inspired by popular toys, novels or comic books. Even before COVID-19 upended the moviegoing landscape, audiences had been gravitating toward superheroes and science-fiction spectacles — and not much else. That reality has made it increasingly difficult for Hollywood to justify the economics of greenlighting expensive movies that aren’t based on existing intellectual property. They’re a bigger risk, not only in recouping investments for studios,…
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Cillian Murphy Confirmed as Christopher Nolan’s Oppenheimer, and More Movie News
This week’s Ketchup brings you more headlines from the world of film development news, covering movies based on true stories like Boston Strangler, I Wanna Dance with Somebody, Oppenheimer, and The Woman King, Women Beauty. This WEEK’S TOP STORY CILLIAN MURPHY CONFIRMED AS CHRISTOPHER NOLAN’S OPPENHEIMER (Photo by Everett Collection) Throughout Hollywood’s long history of making movies about real life figures, it’s a lingering complaint that actors frequently do not look like the real life figures that they are portraying. For Oppenheimer, about the life of the “father of the atomic bomb,” J. Robert Oppenheimer, director Christopher Nolan appears to be sidestepping such criticisms by casting frequent collaborator Cillian Murphy,…