Christopher Nolan Wanted Someone Else To Tell The Story Of Oppenheimer’s Aftermath. James Cameron Might Just Do It

Christopher Nolan Wanted Someone Else To Tell The Story Of Oppenheimer’s Aftermath. James Cameron Might Just Do It

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Christopher Nolan’s Oppenheimer was one of the biggest films of 2023, having an insane box office haul and winning several Academy Awards. The flick delved deep into the life of J. Robert Oppenheimer and the creation of the atomic bomb. However, Nolan deliberately chose not to focus on: the devastating aftermath of the nuclear bombings on Hiroshima and Nagasaki. When asked about that, the filmmaker expressed hope that someone else might tell that part of the story, and it seems James Cameron might just do it.

The Titanic director has bought the film rights to and is currently developing a film based on Charles Pellegrino’s books, Last Train From Hiroshima and the upcoming Ghosts of Hiroshima, per Deadline. His project will apparently focus on the first-hand accounts of survivors from the atomic blasts, providing the human perspective on the tragic events that followed the dropping of the bombs.



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