Christopher Nolan's Oppenheimer: Release Date, Trailer, Cast & More (2024)

Billboards and movie theater pop-ups across Los Angeles have been ticking down for months now: Christopher Nolan’s epic account of J. Robert Oppenheimer, the father of the atomic bomb, is nearing an explosive release on July 21, 2023.

Nolan movies are always incredibly secretive, twists locked alongside totems behind safe doors, actors not spilling an ounce of Earl Grey tea. But there are always curtains to pull to glimpse the magic behind the prestige, even with a Nolan film based on real events. So with more than five months left until IMAX theaters are packed to the brim, here’s everything we know about Christopher Nolan’s Oppenheimer:

Behind the Film

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Christopher Nolan returns after three years and Tenet’s rocky pandemic-delayed release for his 12th feature film, Oppenheimer. The biopic about the infamous theoretical physicist represents a number of transformations for Nolan’s career. First and foremost, the film is his first with Universal Pictures following his dramatic split with his previous studio partner, Warner Bros., which had released all of his films since Insomnia. (Paramount and Warner Bros. shared distribution on Interstellar.)

In 2021, WB opted to debut their entire feature slate in theaters and on HBO Max simultaneously. In response, Nolan, an avid defender of the theatrical experience, called them “the worst streaming service.” Numerous studios — Sony, Paramount, Apple among them — engaged in a war to land production and distribution for Oppenheimer. Universal acquiesced to Nolan’s conditions, which included total creative control and a traditional theatrical window, and won out at the end of the day.

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Nolan’s production team has solidified, but slightly changed, too. Oscar-winning composer Ludwig Göransson, who is only a Tony away from an EGOT, returns after his first collaboration with Nolan on Tenet, furthering the question of whether Nolan’s famed partnership with Hans Zimmer is over or just on pause. Oppenheimer will mark the fourth Nolan picture shot by Dutch-Swedish cinematographer Hoyte Van Hoytema, who can literally carry an IMAX camera on his shoulders. And visual effects supervisor Andrew Jackson (Mad Max: Fury Road, Dunkirk, Tenet) tag-teamed with long-time Nolan special effects supervisor Scott R. Fisher to simulate the nuclear tests. (More on those later.)

The newcomers, however, are 45-year veteran costume designer Ellen Mirojnick (Behind the Candelabra, The Greatest Showman, Bridgerton) and production designer Ruth De Jong, who worked with Van Hoytema and Universal on Nope.

The Cast

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Roughly 20 years after Cillian Murphy’s screen test for Nolan’s Batman Begins, which was so entrancing to the director that it led to Murphy’s casting as the villainous Scarecrow, the Irish actor finally steps into a leading role for one of his greatest cinematic partners. And if the trailer is any indication, with close-up after close-up, Murphy’s hypnotic eyes will be the window into one of the most complex minds in human history.

Matt Damon also steps up from secret role in Interstellar to mustached general Leslie Groves Jr. And the reunions run deep overall, as Oppenheimer features Casey Affleck (Interstellar), Kenneth Branagh (Dunkirk, Tenet), James D’Arcy (Dunkirk), Matthew Modine (The Dark Knight Rises), David Dastmalchian (The Dark Knight), and Gary Oldman (The Dark Knight Trilogy) as President Harry S. Truman.

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It seems that there wasn’t a place for a return of Harry Styles, but Nolan is tapping into younger audiences through Oscar nominee Florence Pugh. And there’s an unexpected additional avenue into the social media generation: Josh Peck, whose casting echoes Topher Grace’s appearance in Interstellar, begging the question of whether the Nolan household is a fan of early 2000s sitcoms.

The remainder of the cast is a who’s who of Hollywood stars. Robert Downey Jr., Rami Malek, and Emily Blunt are the remaining big names, while Alex Wolff, Dane DeHaan, and Devon Bostick bring a bit of the indie darling vibe. And then there’s a deluge of That Guys, headlined by premiere That Guy Jason Clarke, but also including young Han Solo Alden Ehrenreich and Josh Hartnett, who, like Murphy, was nearly cast as Batman but turned down the role.

Perhaps the most tantalizing piece of the acting puzzle, however, is Tom Conti as Albert Einstein. The casting was not heavily reported on, but then, in the IMAX exclusive trailer ahead of Avatar: The Way of Water, bam, there was Einstein, a bombshell cameo to rival the obsessive superhero cameo culture.

The Story

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At first glance, the story of J. Robert Oppenheimer’s involvement in the creation of the atomic bomb, based on the Pulitzer Prize winning bookAmerican Prometheus by Kai Bird and Martin J. Sherwin, presents itself as a departure from the Nolan norm. He’s never done a biopic. He’s only directed two period films, both more explicitly in his wheelhouse. And he’s not usually one to tell a story based on real events. (The exception, Dunkirk, has close personal ties to Nolan’s British upbringing.) But upon closer inspection, the film is a culmination of Nolan’s most prominent interests.

Nolan is principally a materialist. In The Dark Knight trilogy, he envisions Batman as empowered by military technology and Gotham as simply Chicago. In Interstellar, his sci-fi is simply an expansion of what the world’s top theoretical physicists are discussing. In The Prestige, the fantastical takes a backseat and the big twist is that — spoilers! — there was simply a twin brother. In that lens, it only makes sense that Nolan would make a film about the man who made the most powerful object in human history.

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Nuclear weapons, in particular, have been present in Nolan films for over a decade. The Dark Knight Rises revolves around a neutron bomb. When promoting Interstellar, the director told The Daily Beast that such weapons are one of his greatest fears. And Tenet even namedrops Oppenheimer. When Oppenheimer producer Charles Roven (The Dark Knight trilogy) suggested the book to Nolan, it’s easy to see why the director signed on so quickly.

And while this is Nolan’s first biopic, the director nearly made one about Howard Hughes two decades ago. Jim Carrey was to star and Nolan calls it “the best script I’ve ever written,” but it was scrapped once Martin Scorsese’s The Aviator went into production. Nolan put many of those thematic interests into Bruce Wayne. And if certain lines in the IMAX exclusive trailer are any indication — “You’re a dilettante, you’re a womanizer, unstable, theatrical, neurotic” — some may have also found a place in Oppenheimer.

IMAX and Explosions

Oppenheimer will feature footage in color and in black-and-white, harkening back to the director’s breakout film, Memento. But the IMAX-obsessed Nolan encountered an immediate technical hurdle: no one had ever shot on IMAX film in black-and-white before.

“So we challenged the people at Kodak and Fotokem to make this work for us,” Nolan told Total Film. “And they stepped up. For the first time ever, we were able to shoot IMAX film in black-and-white. And the results were thrilling and extraordinary.”

However, no hurdle would be greater for the practical-forward director than simulating the Trinity Test, the first detonation of a nuclear weapon. Details are sparse, but Nolan confirmed to Total Film that his team accomplished it without CGI. Given how unprecedented even a tiny fraction of an atomic explosion would be for a film production, one must ask if miniatures and/or forced perspective were used. But as with all Nolan movies, only time will tell.

Oppenheimer opens in theaters on July 21, 2023. Get your tickets now.

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FAQs

Will Oppenheimer be on Netflix? ›

Is Oppenheimer on Netflix? No, the film is not currently available to watch on Netflix. As detailed above, Oppenheimer is available to watch on Peaco*ck in the US and will soon become available to watch in the UK on NOW TV.

What did Albert Einstein say to Oppenheimer? ›

Einstein did, in fact, tell Oppenheimer to give up his security clearance and walk away from government work. That scene in the movie is based on true events.

Is Oppenheimer 18+? ›

The MPAA later revealed Oppenheimer's R-rating was due to "sexuality, nudity, and language." The content of the movie made Oppenheimer Christopher Nolan's fourth-ever R-rated movie.

When was Oppenheimer trailer released? ›

Oppenheimer's teaser trailer was released on July 28, 2022, featuring a live countdown to 5:29 a.m.

Is Oppenheimer on Peaco*ck? ›

Stream Oppenheimer Now on Peaco*ck. Plus, six more titles from the Oscar®-nominated filmmaker are streaming now. It's the winner of five Golden Globe® Awards, nominated for 13 Academy Awards® — including "Best Picture" and "Best Director" — and now you can stream the global phenomenon Oppenheimer exclusively on Peaco*ck.

Is Oppenheimer available on HBO Max? ›

Max subscribers danced the night away with Barbie, and now Peaco*ck subscribers can pull up a seat for the other inescapable movie of the summer: Christopher Nolan's Oppenheimer. Oppenheimer won best picture and six more Oscars on Sunday, and it's streaming exclusively on NBCUniversal's streaming service.

Is Albert Einstein in Oppenheimer? ›

Why Einstein Is In Nolan's Oppenheimer Movie (Did He Work On The Atom Bomb?) Albert Einstein will appear in Christopher Nolan's Oppenheimer, and here's how the famous scientist is connected to the real-life story, including his role in the development of the atomic bomb.

What was Einstein's IQ? ›

What was the IQ of Albert Einstein? Sources usually put his IQ at 160.

Who was more intelligent, Einstein or Oppenheimer? ›

As a physicist, Einstein is way over Oppenheimer. But as a Systems Engineer/Project Manager, I believe Oppenheimer is unrivaled: He got the 300 (roughly) independent-minded scientists of the Manhattan Project from desert dirt to bomb in 2 years.

Is Oppenheimer hit or flop? ›

But sure enough, the biopic starring Cillian Murphy as the so-called father of the atomic bomb has become a full-fledged blockbuster with a fighting chance at joining the billion-dollar club. After 10 weeks of release, “Oppenheimer” has earned a staggering $926 million at the worldwide box office.

Is Oppenheimer a scary movie? ›

Christopher Nolan Says Fellow Filmmaker Described Oppenheimer As “A Kind Of Horror Movie” A bomb capable of wiping out entire cities is pretty terrifying. "Now I am become Death, the destroyer of worlds." The ominous quotation taken from Hindu tradition that famously occurred to physicist J.

How many children did Oppenheimer have? ›

Oppenheimer's wife, children

He married Katherine “Kitty” Puening (played by Emily Blunt in the upcoming movie) in 1940 and had two children, Peter and Toni, according to the National Museum of Nuclear Science & History.

Who is Oppenheimer's wife? ›

Katherine “Kitty” Oppenheimer, born Katherine Puening (1910-1972) was a German-American botanist and wife of Los Alamos Scientific Director J. Robert Oppenheimer.

Will there be a Einstein movie? ›

Meanwhile, on a more serious note, there is new film about Einstein's life and views, from BBC Studios, that will begin streaming on Prime and Netflix on February 16. Thanks to my wife for spotting it. Run time is 76 minutes.

Why is Oppenheimer rated R? ›

The MPA rates Oppenheimer R for some sexuality, nudity, and language. So you already know you're venturing into adults only territory.

Is Oppenheimer on Netflix or Amazon Prime? ›

If you've yet to catch up on the three-and-a-half-hour film, you can stream Oppenheimer on Peaco*ck. It's also available to buy or rent online for streaming at Amazon's Prime Video (where it's on sale for nearly 40 percent off), Apple TV and other video-on-demand platforms.

Will Oppenheimer be available for streaming? ›

In the US, Oppenheimer is available to stream on Universal's service Peaco*ck for all subscribers.

Which country has Oppenheimer on Netflix? ›

Yes, Oppenheimer is available to stream online. It is streaming on Peaco*ck in the U.S., Max in Latin America, Netflix in Australia, and more. Check out our article for all the ways to stream!

What time is Oppenheimer on Netflix USA? ›

Will Oppenheimer be on Netflix US and other countries? The movie "Oppenheimer" won't be available on Netflix in the US anytime soon, and it's not expected to be released until at least 2027. The movie won't be accessible on Netflix DVD either, as the DVD service is closing in September 2023.

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