Christopher Nolan’s Oppenheimer was a major hit in 2023, but the beloved director’s next project may be a return to splashy and fun blockbusters.
Summary
- Christopher Nolan's next project could be a return to the fun blockbuster genre after the darker film Oppenheimer.
- Nolan's mixed success in the last decade includes blockbusters like The Dark Knight trilogy and less successful films like Tenet.
- Nolan's desire to make a film "not as bleak" suggests an exciting potential for a blockbuster with lighter spirits and fun energy.
Although Christopher Nolan impressed audiences with his latest film, Oppenheimer, in 2023, the director's next project could be his highly anticipated return to the more fun blockbuster movie. Christopher Nolan's directing career began in 1998 with his feature film debut, Following. From there, he made a number of successful films, including Memento, Insomnia, The Prestige, and Inception. Nolan was also at the helm of The Dark Knight trilogy from 2005 to 2012. In this way, Nolan has created a great balance of franchise films and more niche, independent films. And now, after Oppenheimer, it may be time for him to return to blockbusters.
In the last ten years, Christopher Nolan has had a mixed bag of success along with a variety of unique movies. In 2012, the director finished up The Dark Knight trilogy, which brought that particular franchise to an end. After that, he made movies like Interstellar and Dunkirk, both of which were highly anticipated and successful, but were not necessarily blockbusters. In 2020, Nolan made Tenet, which was definitely a more action-packed blockbuster type of film, yet it didn't do nearly as well as some of his previous films. And now, with Oppenheimer, he has once again swung back to the darker, more unique side of things.
Christopher Nolan's Blockbuster Movie Return Is The Answer To His Post-Oppenheimer Promise
After Oppenheimer, Christopher Nolan said that he wanted to make a film that was "not as bleak." Considering Nolan's tendency to swing between more unique films and blockbusters, one obvious conclusion is that Nolan's "less bleak" next project will be a blockbuster. This would be quite exciting for Nolan fans because it would be a project that is likely entirely different from what Oppenheimer was. That is not to say that Oppenheimer was bad or unenjoyable in any sense, but rather that it will be good to see Nolan switching things up, therefore avoiding his work feeling stale.
Another great aspect of Nolan returning to the blockbuster is that it will give him a second chance at having a successful blockbuster. Although The Dark Knight trilogy is iconic, Nolan's last attempt at a blockbuster via Tenet did not go over so well. In fact, it was likely Nolan's most disappointing film in the last decade. Therefore, with another blockbuster on his roster, Nolan can prove once again that he can do blockbusters just as well as he can do more unique movies. Ultimately, it will be a redemption arc of sorts.
Christopher Nolan's Next Movie Could Be Unlike Anything Else He's Ever Made
Something else that makes Christopher Nolan's next project particularly exciting is his comment about wanting to make something "not as bleak." Generally, Nolan's films typically run on the darker side. They are usually action-packed, shadowy, and filled with serious themes and topics. Oppenheimer was especially dark considering its subject matter, and yet the same could be said for Dunkirk. Therefore, perhaps this Nolan comment means that the director will really be taking a new turn in his career. Perhaps, Christopher Nolan will not only make a blockbuster, but a blockbuster with lighter spirits and fun energy.