Christopher Nolan admits it 'would be an amazing privilege’ to direct a James Bond movie
Christopher Nolan thinks it would be an “amazing privilege” to direct a James Bond film – but only if he's allowed to choose the 007 star.
The Oppenheimer director, 52, whose blockbusters include The Dark Knight, Interstellar and Dunkirk, has been in talks with Bond producers and has now said he would be willing to make one of the spy movies if it felt like the “right moment” creatively.
He told the Happy Sad Confused podcast: “It would be an amazing privilege to do one. It has to be the right moment in your creative life where you can expressRead More : Christopher Nolan sets next movie on J Robert Oppenheimer with Universal what you want to express. I love those movies. The influence of those movies on my filmography is embarrassingly apparent.” The podcast's host asked Nolan: “I would imagine you’d want to be involved in casting your Bond?”
Nolan then responded: "You wouldn’t want to take on a film not fully committed to what you could bring to the table creatively. So as a writer, casting director, everything – it’s the full package.”
Daniel Craig, 55, stepped down as Bond after 2021’s No Time to Die and there has been rabid speculation since its release about who is going to be the new 007.
Some of Nolan’s favourite stars (including Oppenheimer lead man Cillian Murphy and The Dark Knight Rises star Tom Hardy) have been named as bookies’ top picks to step into the part, along with Robert Pattinson who starred in Nolan’s mind-bending time travel film Tenet.
Christopher Nolan was approached to make the next 007 film following the release of Skyfall but the follow-up Spectre ended up being directed by 57-year-old American Beauty filmmaker Sam Mendes.
The Oppenheimer director, 52, whose blockbusters include The Dark Knight, Interstellar and Dunkirk, has been in talks with Bond producers and has now said he would be willing to make one of the spy movies if it felt like the “right moment” creatively.
He told the Happy Sad Confused podcast: “It would be an amazing privilege to do one. It has to be the right moment in your creative life where you can express
Nolan then responded: "You wouldn’t want to take on a film not fully committed to what you could bring to the table creatively. So as a writer, casting director, everything – it’s the full package.”
Daniel Craig, 55, stepped down as Bond after 2021’s No Time to Die and there has been rabid speculation since its release about who is going to be the new 007.
Some of Nolan’s favourite stars (including Oppenheimer lead man Cillian Murphy and The Dark Knight Rises star Tom Hardy) have been named as bookies’ top picks to step into the part, along with Robert Pattinson who starred in Nolan’s mind-bending time travel film Tenet.
Christopher Nolan was approached to make the next 007 film following the release of Skyfall but the follow-up Spectre ended up being directed by 57-year-old American Beauty filmmaker Sam Mendes.
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