The most important news in the Hollywood industry today is undoubtedly that Christopher Nolan’s new film about the “Father of the Atomic Bomb” will work with Universal , rather than long-term partner Warner Bros.
After Warner’s new film was launched simultaneously on streaming media and annoyed Christopher Nolan, the breakdown of the relationship between the two parties has become an open secret.
During the period, many major Hollywood companies, including Netflix, were robbing Christopher Nolan, and the world finally won it smoothly.
Starting from “Insomnia” in 2002, Christopher Nolan and Warner have collaborated on 9 directorial works in nearly 20 years.
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Christopher Nolan has also supervised Warner’s works including “Man of Steel”, “Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice”, “Transcendence” and “Justice League”. The relationship between the two parties is not close.
Earlier this year, Warner announced that all new films in 2021 will be released simultaneously in North American theaters and streaming media.
Cinema fan Christopher Nolan expressed extreme disappointment and issued a statement: “The biggest producer and most important movie star in our industry, when he went to bed at night, he thought he was working for the best film company, but when he woke up, he found that he was working for the best film company. The worst streaming (HBO Max) job.”
Among the nine works that Christopher Nolan and Warner have collaborated with in the past 20 years, except for “Insomnia” and “The Prestige”, the remaining seven are big productions with an investment of over 100 million.
Although I can’t talk about making money in the upper part, I also contributed works such as “The Dark Knight”, “Inception”, “Interstellar” and “Dunkirk”.
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Christopher Nolan is one of the biggest names among Warner’s many collaborators.
Now that the sweet cooperation is over, there is no end to the banquet in the world.
Fan recognition: “The Dark Knight”, “Inception”, “Interstellar”, “The Dark Knight Rises” and “Batman Begins” are nominated for IMDb TOP250.
Peer recognition: “Inception” and “Dunkirk” are nominated for Oscar for Best Picture.
General audience recognition:
Box office performance of Christopher Nolan Warner’s works (unit: USD)
2002 “Insomnia” North American box office of 67.35 million, global box office of 113 million, investment of 46 million (tied)
2005 “Batman Begins” North American box office of 206 million, global box office of 373 million, investment of 150 million (loss)
2006 “The Prestige” North America box office of 53.08 million, global box office of 109 million, investment of 40 million (loss)
2008 “The Dark Knight” North American box office of 534 million, global box office of 1 billion, investment of 185 million (making money)
2010 “Inception” North American box office of 292 million, global box office of 836 million, investment of 160 million (making money)
2012 “The Dark Knight Rises” North American box office of 448 million, global box office of 1.08 billion, investment of 250 million (making money)
2014 “Interstellar” North American box office of 188 million, global box office of 701 million, investment of 165 million (making money)
2017 “Dunkirk” North American box office of 189 million, global box office of 527 million, investment of 100 million (making money)
2020 “Tenet” North American box office of 58.45 million, global box office of 363 million, investment of 200 million (loss)
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