Christopher Nolan has wanted to make a biopic of Howard Hughes for decades, and he has the "perfect" actor in mind. Read more about it here.
Following his Oscar-winning feature film Oppenheimer (2024) which swept the Best Picture, Best Director, Best Lead Actor, Best Score and more categories at the 96th annual Academy Awards, Christopher Nolan’s next project is taking shape.
This is per sources quoted by Variety, who claim that the stars had finally aligned some time around the aftermath of the 2020 action epic, when Nolan was picking his next project to pursue. It was reported back at the time that Nolan was having meetings with Broccoli and Wilson,
Shogun star Cosmo Jarvis has joined the cast of Christopher Nolan's The Odyssey - and I don't think the cast list is ever going to end. According to Deadline, Jarvis has joined the pic in an unknown role, which is now filming in Morocco.
As Anora director Sean Baker wrapped the 97th Academy Awards ceremony, seizing his record fourth statuette of the night, he roared, “Long live independent cinema” — a mantra that couldn’t have resounded better outside a ceremony exalting indie films over studio juggernauts and streaming titans.
Christopher Nolan spoiled Pulp Fiction for himself, proving that even genius directors aren’t immune to the ultimate plot twist—self-inflicted spoilers.
Christopher Nolan's anticipated epic stars Matt Damon, Tom Holland, Zendaya, Anne Hathaway, Robert Pattinson, and more.
We suggest former collaborators, like Tom Hardy, and new faces, like Léa Seydoux, to join Christopher Nolan's cast of The Odyssey.