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Christopher Nolan's New Movie Oppenheimer Starts Filming Very Soon

Christopher Nolan's Oppenheimer looks like it's set to begin filming very soon. Widely celebrated as one of modern cinema's most innovative directors, Nolan has also proved himself to be one of the most financially lucrative filmmakers of the 21st century. His newest film will examine the life of J. Robert Oppenheimer, an American theoretical physicist who was instrumental in the development of the very first nuclear weapons. Frequent Nolan collaborator Cillian Murphy will be portraying the titular "father of the atomic bomb." Oppenheimer additionally boasts an impressive supporting cast, with Emily Blunt, Matt Damon, Robert Downey Jr, Florence Pugh, and Rami Malek also confirmed for the biopic.

Probably best known for his Dark Knight trilogy, Nolan earned his first Best Director Oscar nomination for the tense historical epic Dunkirk, demonstrating his versatility in taking on a broader range of subjects. However, despite the past successes of the director, the road to Oppenheimer has not been without complications. After Nolan's financially disappointing time-bending thriller Tenet, and his criticism of Warner Brothers premiering all their 2021 titles on HBO Max the same day as their cinema releases, Nolan ultimately parted ways with WB, with Universal eventually gaining the rights for the upcoming biopic and setting a release date of July 2023.

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It has now been confirmed that Nolan's historical drama will begin shooting in Los Alamos, New Mexico as early as March this year. Reporting on an open casting call for extras being held at the Greer Garson Theatre, Sante Fe, the Albuquerque Journal details the kind of characters the production is looking to cast, specifically "Northern New Mexico locals...Veterans or military roles [and] Scientists." The Journal then goes on to confirm when the extras will be required and where filming will take place:

The production will be filming in Los Alamos this spring and will require actors to portray styles from the the 1920s-1940s...Cast members must be available to work two to three full days in March 2022 and must be vaccinated against COVID-19. 

The casting call appears to offer a lot of new information about Oppenheimer, along with its planned production start date. The announcement calling for scientists and its location of Los Alamos is particularly telling, as the film's namesake was the director of the Los Alamos Laboratory, the organization responsible for building the first atomic bombs. This implies that the first block of filming will be focused predominantly on Oppenheimer's work in overseeing the construction of the nuclear devices, and the presence of "Veterans or military roles" means it will likely feature him overseeing code-name Trinity, the first test detonation conducted south of Socorro, New Mexico.

While many details on Oppenheimer remain under wraps, this casting call will come as exciting news to many fans of the director who are eagerly awaiting on-set sneak peeks of the biopic. Meticulous as always, Nolan is known for his attention to accuracy, especially when it comes to his more historical ventures like Dunkirk, and although he will hopefully refrain from going so far as to drop an actual atom bomb on the Mexican border, his choice of location for the shoot suggests that he has lost none of his attention to detail.

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Source: Albuquerque Journal



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