Christopher Nolan is celebrating the home video release of "Oppenheimer" by looking back at the film's surprisingly successful theatrical run and what it may mean for Hollywood. No one in the industry expected that a long, talky, R-rated drama released at the height of the summer movie season would earn over $900 million at the box office. "It was really fun, really cool to see that payoff," the writer-director says.
Nolan sat down with The AP's Krysta Fauria for an interview in which he deflected Bond rumors, called the Hollywood strikes "a very necessary realignment" and considered the future of artificial intelligence in filmmaking.

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Christopher Nolan is celebrating the home video release of "Oppenheimer" by looking back at the film's surprisingly successful theatrical run and what it may mean for Hollywood. No one in the industry expected that a long, talky, R-rated drama released at the height of the summer movie season would earn over $900 million at the box office. "It was really fun, really cool to see that payoff," the writer-director says. Nolan sat down with The AP's Krysta Fauria for an interview in which he deflected Bond rumors, called the Hollywood strikes "a very necessary realignment" and considered the future of artificial intelligence in filmmaking.
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