Obviously after Dunkirk, I'd like Nolan to continue making large scale epics with IMAX for as long as he possibly can. He's kind of singlehandedly saving the theater experience in a time when so many people prefer to stream or simply don't have the attention span to watch a movie.
I have four younger siblings so I feel as though I have a pretty good grasp on younger generations and, yeah, movie theaters as we know them seem to be a bit of a sinking ship that Nolan will admirably go down with.
So, yeah, all that said, it would be awesome to see him tackle a Western. Westerns may be box office poison, but Nolan's name alone would cancel that out. And imagine cinematography in the same vain as The Good, The Bad and The Ugly with all the gorgeous scenery in fucking IMAX.
Nolan said that he would like to explore more about aircrafts after TDKR, and we can see Interstellar and Dunkirk doing that. Also, Dunkirk has little underwater scenes...
So... my conclusion... Submarine movie.
Nolan said that he would like to explore more about aircrafts after TDKR, and we can see Interstellar and Dunkirk doing that. Also, Dunkirk has little underwater scenes...
So... my conclusion... Submarine movie.
Nolan said that he would like to explore more about aircrafts after TDKR, and we can see Interstellar and Dunkirk doing that. Also, Dunkirk has little underwater scenes...
So... my conclusion... Submarine movie.
Or.... The Shape of Water sequel.
Or The Original Shape of Water. Or The Real Shape of Prestige
Actually, I think that he will not use a real monster, the monster will be the protagonist's inner demon revealed at the end
Nolan said that he would like to explore more about aircrafts after TDKR, and we can see Interstellar and Dunkirk doing that. Also, Dunkirk has little underwater scenes...
So... my conclusion... Submarine movie.
Hell and Gone marks Jonathan Nolan’s second screenplay that will not be directed by Christopher Nolan. The other, Interstellar, is a science fiction film based on Kip Thorne’s theories on gravity and wormholes and has Steven Speilberg in talks to direct.