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More Details on Christopher Nolan’s Next Movie Emerge
Christopher Nolan’s New Movie Landed at Universal Despite Warner Bros.’ Attempt to Lure Him Back With Seven-Figure ‘Tenet’ Check
Christopher Nolan's new movie with Matt Damon landed at Universal after the director rejected Warner Bros.' offer to return to the studio.
Warner Bros. sent Christopher Nolan a 7-figure apology check… and still got ditched
As noted by Variety, all this drama reportedly stems from how very genuinely mad Nolan got at Warner, which had previously produced every one of his films since Insomnia, over their treatment of his 2020 sci-fi thriller Tenet.
More Details on Christopher Nolan’s Next Movie Emerge After Universal Deal
New details have emerged about The Dark Knight director Christopher Nolan’s next movie. Earlier this month, it was reported that Nolan and Universal Pictures were collaborating on a new project that will star Matt Damon.
Which actors will Christopher Nolan bring back for his 2026 movie?
The next Christopher Nolan movie is a-go, but which of his regular actors will return for this forthcoming project?
Is Christopher Nolan remaking this 1980s action movie?
Christopher Nolan's next film will hit theaters in 2026, and speculation has already started as to what the film will be about.
Christopher Nolan’s Next Movie Lands at Universal With Matt Damon in Talks to Star
Christopher Nolan is staying put at Universal, with the filmmaker setting his next film at his Oppenheimer studio. His Oppenheimer supporting player Matt Damon is also in talks to star in the feature, which has a release date of July 17, 2026, The Hollywood Reporter has confirmed.
Did you know Christopher Nolan REJECTED '7-figure deal' from Warner Bros? - Here’s why
Christopher Nolan left Warner Bros. due to prior issues and chose Universal for his film 'Oppenheimer', valuing creative control and marketing strategy over money. The decision paid off, with the R-rated film grossing approximately $976 million worldwide.
Warner Bros. tried to lure Christopher Nolan back with an enormous check
Nolan was upset over how Warner Bros. handled theatrical releases in the midst of the pandemic. The post Warner Bros. tried to lure Christopher Nolan back with an enormous check appeared first on The Manual.
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Christopher Nolan is changing gears with his next movie pointing toward a different kind of genre
The director behind ‘Interstellar’, ‘The Dark Knight’, ‘Inception’, and ‘Oppenheimer’ is switching genres with its next big ...
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Christopher Nolan "flirted" with the James Bond franchise at some point, but do we really want him to make one of those?
Christopher Nolan could still direct a new James Bond movie, and he might have discussed doing so in the past, but do we ...
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Christopher Nolan Sets Next Movie At Universal In Imax For Summer 2026 With Matt Damon Eyed To Star
Christopher Nolan has set his next film, his follow-up to Oppenheimer. The Universal movie will star Matt Damon and be ...
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Christopher Nolan Returns to Universal for Next Film, Matt Damon in Talks to Star
Christopher Nolan is lining up his next film for Universal, which is set to star Matt Damon and be released in the summer of ...
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This is what Christopher Nolan’s next film should be
The Oppenheimer director’s new film, rumoured to star Matt Damon, is cloaked in secrecy. But could a 1960s sci-fi series ...
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Christopher Nolan’s Next Movie: Matt Damon in Talks to Star in Universal Film Set for Summer 2026
Christopher Nolan is returning to Universal for his next film. Matt Damon, who appeared in "Oppenheimer," is in talks to star ...
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Despite a 7-Figure Cheque Luring, Christopher Nolan Sides With His Oscar Winning Partner for Matt Damon Project
Warner Bros' strategic paycheck fails to book Christopher Nolan's upcoming masterpiece, loses it to Universal.
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Christopher Nolan's WB Exit Led to Joker 2 Ending
Nolan vetoed a dark ending to 'Joker 2' involving Arthur Fleck mutilating himself. A young inmate inspired by Fleck kills him ...
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