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  • Writer's pictureKell Sharpe

The World Could Potentially End In Recent Oppenheimer Trailer



 


With the release date for the highly anticipated “Oppenheimer” slowly creeping upon us, Christopher Nolan and his marketing team aren’t holding back in terms of releasing new content to only enhance the audience’s excitement.


Cinemagoers all around the world have waited long and hard for any further content on Nolan’s next movie epic, and with the release of the recent trailer, their minds can finally be put at ease as we see a number of talented faces for the first time under Nolan’s wing.


It goes without saying that this movie includes a stellar cast and is destined to be scattered with amazing performances throughout. From Robert Downey Jr. all the way to Florence Pugh, it really seems like Nolan had no hesitations when casting the roles within this movie.


Of course, within this all-star cast, there lies Cillian Murphy who has been one of Nolan’s main “go-to” actors over the course of his career. The pair have collaborated on films such as Dunkirk, Interstellar, The Dark Knight Rises, Batman Begins, and now Oppenheimer.


Early critic reviews of the film have said that Murphy turns in the best performance of his career and is only helped by an excellent supporting cast around him. With the likes of Matt Damon and Emily Blunt at his disposal.


For those with little context about this film before or after watching the trailer, J. Robert Oppenheimer was an American theoretical physicist and served as the director of the Los Alamos Laboratory during World War II. The man is often credit as “the father of the atomic bomb”, due to his work for the Americans during World War II for producing a range of weaponry.


Although the trailer itself doesn’t reveal to much about the plot of the movie, there does seem to be an ongoing timer/clock going on in the background the entire time. Whether this has relations to the idea of a bomb going off at the rear end of a timer, we don’t know.


Much like Oppenheimer, until July 21st 2023, all we can do is theorise.

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