Acclaimed filmmaker Christopher Nolan has identified a new genre he would like to explore in his future work. During a recent interview, the director expressed a strong interest in tackling a horror movie, describing the genre as essentially cinematic.
Nolan discussed his desire to delve into horror while promoting his latest project, The Odyssey. He noted that the primary challenge in pursuing such a project is finding the right story that compels him to commit to the material. For Nolan, the focus remains on discovering a narrative that fits his specific approach to filmmaking.
Horror Elements in Nolan’s Filmography
While he has yet to direct a traditional horror film, Nolan pointed out that he has already incorporated elements of the genre into his previous work. He specifically cited his recent biographical drama, Oppenheimer, as a film that contains significant horror-like qualities due to its dark subject matter. He also noted that he embraced moments of terror found within the source material for his current film.
Nolan values horror for its visceral nature and its ability to prioritize the audience experience. He explained that he is drawn to the way the genre attempts to make viewers feel exactly what the characters are experiencing on screen. This focus on audience immersion aligns with the type of filmmaking he has consistently pursued throughout his career.
The Odyssey Release
The director’s latest film, The Odyssey, premiered in London on July 6. Universal Pictures is scheduled to release the movie theatrically in the United States and the United Kingdom on July 17. Fans interested in seeing how Nolan incorporates horror elements into his latest epic can find more information on the official Universal Pictures website.
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