The director will follow sci-fi adventure Tenet with a second world war film about J Robert Oppenheimer for Universal Pictures
Christopher Nolan has confirmed that his next film will be a drama about the development of the atomic
bomb.
In a deviation from his work with Warner Bros, the director will head to Universal Pictures for the drama which is believed to have a budget of around $100m. Nolan had been in discussions with a number of studios, also including Sony, Paramount and MGM, and ultimately decided against Warners.