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Christopher Nolan’s “Oppenheimer”: A Highly-Anticipated Film with a Hefty Price Tag

Christopher Nolan’s “Oppenheimer” is about to hit the theaters, and it’s been well-received by critics and fans are eagerly anticipating it; however, it cost $180 million to make, making it Nolan’s fourth-most expensive film.

“Oppenheimer”, starring Cillian Murphy, was initially estimated to cost about $100 million to shoot, but director Nolan revealed that the entire play cost about $180 million to produce, much higher than expected, which also makes the film a Nolan made the 4th most expensive film.

Nolan’s top 3 most expensive films are The Dark Knight ($185 million), Tenet ($200 million) and The Dark Knight Rises ($250 million). US dollars), every step is a classic in film history. With budgets rising and films under pressure at the box office, “Oppenheimer” must make at least $200 million to break even, and $300 million worldwide at the global box office. 3 times the budget.

“Oppenheimer” also faces competition from “Barbie,” both of which are due in theaters this week; also, it’s uncertain whether the film will be released in Japan due to atomic bomb and World War II sensitivities. Director Nolan said he wants Oppenheimer to have the widest possible audience in the world, and the film won’t be released everywhere at the same time, so he’s waiting to see what happens.

“Oppenheimer” will be officially released on July 21. Interested readers can pay attention to the follow-up reports, or go to watch it by themselves at that time.



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