The first official look at Christopher Nolan’s latest film has been released, but isn’t available for everyone’s eyes quite yet. The first teaser trailer for Nolan’s Oppenheimer debuted moments before Jordan Peele’s Nope began rolling. For now, the trailer will appear only in theaters and in the future, another teaser may be gifted to the public.
Nolan’s Oppenheimer is expected to premiere in July 2023. Both Oppenheimer and Nope are products of Universal Studios, and this is Nolan’s first film not under the Warner Bros. banner. Some theaters began showing Peele’s newest film on July 21, one day ahead of its official release date. Nolan is known for his exploration of time in his films and with Oppenheimer’s promoted July 21 release date, the games have already begun.
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The Oppenheimer teaser features the voices of Emily Blunt and Robert Downey Jr., while granting viewers an official look at Cillian Murphy as J. Robert Oppenheimer. “The world is changing, reforming. This is your moment,” Katherine Oppenheimer (Blunt) says near the start of the teaser. Shortly after, a countdown begins to tick across the screen: “11 months, 24 days, 15 hours, 29 minutes.” There are then a few brief shots of Murphy in black-and-white sequences and the blast seen on Oppenheimer’s poster. As the film’s title appears on screen, Lewis Strauss (Downey Jr.) is then heard saying: “The man who moved the earth.”
This new look at Oppenheimer was accompanied by the release of the film’s first poster earlier in the day. The poster is covered with a thick layer of smoke from a presumed atomic bomb blast, from «the father of the atomic bomb.» In the thick of the smoke is
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