Christopher Nolan’s ‘Oppenheimer’ will reportedly be his longest film to date.
It seems like you’re about to spend quite a while inside a movie theater for a single screening – again. This Friday, a Puck News representative reported that one of the most anticipated movies from 2023, Christopher Nolan’s Oppenheimer, has a final runtime of three hours. Should this be confirmed, the war drama would become Nolan’s longest-running title.
The movie’s runtime probably won’t be received as bad news by Nolan fans, who are used to witnessing some lengthy work from the filmmaker. Back in 2012, Nolan delivered The Dark Knight Rises with 164 minutes. Two years after that, Interstellar clocked in at 169 minutes, and other landmark projects from the director like Inception and Tenet have easily passed the more-common 2-hour mark.
COLLIDER VIDEO OF THE DAY Oppenheimer Joins an Influx of Lengthy Blockbusters The only difference this time around is that, due to a combination of factors, we’re getting delivered blockbusters that far exceed the 2-hour runtime.
On the other hand, Oppenheimer does feel like the kind of story you’d need more time to tell. The movie centers around J. Robert Oppenheimer , the man that had a significant part in developing one of humanity’s biggest and most dangerous weapons: The atomic bomb. The cast certainly has enough names to lure people in: Emily Blunt, Robert Downey Jr.
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