Christopher Nolan: His plans after Oscar for Oppenheimer film

Their evening was undoubtedly his night, who left Dolby Theatre with seven gold statuettes, including the award for best film and directing. But what will Christopher Nolan’s next step be after the triumph of Oppenheimer at this year’s Oscars? According to Variety, there are sources talking about a remake of an old 60s mystery television series “The Prisoner”, created and starred by Patrick McGoohan (Patrick McGoohan), for which Nolan had thought since 2009. But this thought disappeared from his agenda that same year, when the AMC released the miniseries of six episodes and remake version of “The Prisoner” starring Jim Kavitzel (Jim Caviezel) along with Ian McKellen (Ian McKellen) and Ruth Wilson. There is also information, according to the report, that he will start writing a new script now that the film award season is over. Note that the blockbuster film starring Killian Murphy in the role of creator of the atomic bomb J Robert Oppenheimer, raised the impressive sum of $958 million, while at the weekend it will air again in about 1,000 American halls among others. This is expected to raise the final collection account of the film and exceed the $1 billion limit, adding an additional bonus for the famous director.