Bruce Almighty said:
I thought the 1940s part of Oppenheimer was great, but I didn't care for the 50s stuff. That's part of my problem with a lot of Nolan movies, especially those made in the last 10 or so years. I really love parts of them, but find some parts just ok.
Christopher Nolan is said to have commenced the scriptwriting process for his upcoming film. https://t.co/CUfbls3KsB pic.twitter.com/cMyyqUI4wS
— cinesthetic. (@TheCinesthetic) March 12, 2024
I think to keep with tradition, we need a thread such as we had for previous Nolan films. *** Untiled Chris Nolan Movie *** or something.TCTTS said:
Over the last decade we've had a new Nolan film every three years...
2023 = Oppenheimer
2020 = Tenet
2017 = Dunkirk
2014 = Interstellar
... which would mean 2026 for the next one, now that we know he's started writing (script in '24, shoot in '25, release in '26). I'm just glad he already has his next idea and isn't taking an extended victory lap/extended vacation after his big Oscar win.Christopher Nolan is said to have commenced the scriptwriting process for his upcoming film. https://t.co/CUfbls3KsB pic.twitter.com/cMyyqUI4wS
— cinesthetic. (@TheCinesthetic) March 12, 2024
Christopher Nolan’s next film might be a remake of the 1960s TV series ‘THE PRISONER’.
— Christopher Nolan Art & Updates (@NolanAnalyst) March 12, 2024
He had already worked on the script several years ago, but had never managed to finish it.
The story follows a agent who resigns from his job but is kidnapped to a mysterious seaside village… pic.twitter.com/2oDOkAjbNe
In 2009, producer Barry Mendel said that David and Janet Peoples (Blade Runner, Unforgiven, Twelve Monkeys) had written a first draft of ‘THE PRISONER’ for Christopher Nolan:
— Christopher Nolan Art & Updates (@NolanAnalyst) March 12, 2024
“Chris Nolan has dropped out of it, but we have a first draft by David and Janet Peoples, who wrote… pic.twitter.com/2MjH9ikAhx
Some say Christopher Nolan’s next film might be a remake of the 1960s TV series ‘THE PRISONER’.
— DiscussingFilm (@DiscussingFilm) March 12, 2024
The story follows a agent who resigns from his job but is kidnapped to a mysterious seaside village full of captives in constant surveillance.
(Source: https://t.co/FwQnhS5W3X) pic.twitter.com/7XyYZLEtBB
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Now all eyes are on what Nolan - who wrote, directed and produced "Oppenheimer" - will do next. Some say it will be a remake of the mystery-thriller "The Prisoner," based on the 1960s TV series created by and starring Patrick McGoohan, which Nolan was attached to in 2009. But the sci-fi project vanished from Nolan's dance card that same year, when AMC released its own "The Prisoners," a six-part miniseries led by Jim Caviezel as the ill-fated agent Number Six alongside Ian McKellen and Ruth Wilson. Others say he will begin writing a new screenplay now that the awards season is behind him.
I’m hearing a certain movie will be rereleased in November for its 10th anniversary in IMAX 70MM pic.twitter.com/BkuLA3Oiqq
— Save Arclight Cinemas (@SaveArclight) March 12, 2024
DallasTeleAg said:
Must be a different thread. I went through this entire thread to check before posting.