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Lupita Nyong'o to star in Christopher Nolan's next movie
Christopher Nolan's Next Movie Casts Black Panther Star Lupita Nyong'o
Christopher Nolan's next movie casts Black Panther star Lupita Nyong'o to join Spider-Man MCU stars Tom Holland and Zendaya, but who do they play?
Lupita Nyong’o Latest To Join Christopher Nolan’s Next Movie At Universal
Oscar-winner Lupita Nyong’o is set to star in Christopher Nolan ‘s next event film at Universal. She joins previously announced cast members Matt Damon , Tom Holland, Anne Hathaway and Zendaya. The film will have an Imax release on July 17, 2026. The date falls in line with a number of Nolan films that have had similar release dates in the past.
A Quiet Place and Black Panther star joins Christopher Nolan's mysterious new movie
Nyong'o is best known for her variety of stellar roles in films such as Jordan Peele's Us, 12 Years a Slave, and Marvel’s Black Panther franchise. But this year, the star pulled at moviegoers' heartstrings with Universal's emotional animation The Wild Robot, and scared audiences silly in A Quiet Place sequel, A Quiet Place: Day One.
Rock Says Oppenheimer Inspired Him To Film Red 1 For IMAX
The Rock watched Oppenheimer in Christopher Nolan's IMAX seat and had an epiphany about Christmas car crash Red One: "It can be game over"
Dwayne Johnson had an epiphany while he was watching Christopher Nolan's Oppenheimer in IMAX that shaped the release of his Christmas movie Red One.
Dwayne Johnson Watched ‘Oppenheimer' in Christoper Nolan's Imax Seat and Thought: ‘Holy S-‘ This Technology for ‘Red One' Is ‘Game Over'
Dwayne Johnson said a screening of “Oppenheimer” in Imax inspired him to make sure his new Christmas action movie, “Red One,” would be able to play in the premium large format. Johnson sat in the same Imax screening room that Christopher Nolan uses to screen his movies and was blown away by “Oppenheimer.
Red One: Dwayne Johnson Says Oppenheimer Inspired Him to Push for IMAX
Dwayne Johnson has recently revealed that the inspiration behind releasing his upcoming movie Red One in IMAX was none other than Christopher Nolan’s Oppenheimer. The upcoming Jake Kasdan directorial features Chris Evans and JK Simmons alongside Johnson.
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Dwayne Johnson mocked for comparing panned Christmas movie to Oscar-winning Oppenheimer
Dwayne ‘The Rock’ Johnson was inspired by an IMAX screening of ‘Oppenheimer’ to make sure his Christmas action movie had the ...
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Christopher Nolan's Next Movie: Everything We Know So Far
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Glen Powell remains 'grateful' to director Christopher Nolan for his nameless “Dark Knight Rises” role
"All of a sudden Tom Hardy walks in as Bane. It's electric. It's sort of out-of-body," the "Twisters" star said.
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