Sir Christopher Nolan used “over two million feet of film” to shoot The Odyssey. The 2026 fantasy movie will adapt Homer’s Greek epic and is the 55-year-old director’s first project since Oppenheimer in 2023, and Nolan has now revealed the lengths he went to to bring the story’s grand scale to life.
Elliot Page found it "such a joy" reuniting with Christopher Nolan on The Odyssey. The 38-year-old star – who was known as Ellen Page before coming out as transgender in 2020 – collaborated with the acclaimed filmmaker on the 2010 flick Inception and was thrilled to secure a role in his upcoming historical epic.
Avengers: Doomsday, the fifth Avengers film from Marvel Studios, and the first of a two-part arc culminating in Secret Wars, starts shooting in the spring for a May 2026 release date.
Chris Nolan’s next film is a vampire horror set in the 1920s, according to new rumors. If true, it’ll be the latest in a slew of vampire horror films from big-name directors, following Robert Eggers’ Nosferatu and Ryan Coogler’s Sinners.
July 17, 2026. That’s the release date of director Chris Nolan’s next film, according to fresh reports. And the release date isn’t all we know about the as-yet unnamed project, which is to be Nolan’s first film after delivering the third-highest grossing movie of 2023 with Oppenheimer.
The original ending of 2019’s Joker was apparently going to make a heavy reference to The Dark Knight. We didn’t get to see it, however, because The Dark Knight’s director Chris Nolan vetoed it.
The co-writer of The Dark Knight is tempted to revisit his blockbuster 2008 Batman hit. In an interview with SHOWSHA, Jonathan Nolan says, “Wouldn’t that
If you didn’t completely understand what was happening in Tenet, don’t worry. Its director didn’t want you to. Speaking with Stephen Colbert, Tenet director Chris Nolan cleared up misconceptions people have about his 2020 time-shifting spy thriller.