Two more actors have joined the already star-studded cast of director Christopher Nolan's next film, Oppenheimer. Star Wars actor Alden Ehrenreich and actor/comedian David Krumholtz have joined the cast of the Universal Pictures film.
Prior to landing the role in Universal's Oppenheimer, Ehrenreich previously starred as a young Han Solo in Disney's second Stars Wars spinoff film, Solo: A Star Wars Story. He also starred in the Coen brothers' 1950s Hollywood farce, Hail, Caesar! in which he played a young singing cowboy who struggled to perform in a more dramatic role. Krumholtz is an actor and comedian best known for his role as a crime-solving mathematical genius in the CBS mystery series Numbers.More recently, he played a 1970s porn director on all three seasons of the David Simon HBO series The Deuce.He's also known for his comedic roles in the Seth Rogen produced comedies This is the End and Superbad,as well as the Tim AllenSanta Clause movies.
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The Hollywood Reporter broke the news about their casting, but it is unclear who Ehrenreich and Krumholtz will play in Nolan's epic biopic. They join an already stackedOppenheimer cast of Hollywood A-Lister's including Robert Downey Jr., Matt Damon, Emily Blunt, Florence Pugh, Rami Malek, Benny Safdie, Josh Hartnett, Dane DeHaan, Jack Quaid, Matthew Modine, and Cillian Murphy as famed theoretical scientist Robert J Oppenheimer. The film, which has been described by Universal Pictures as an epic thriller, tells the story of «the theoretical physicist who helped develop the Atomic bomb during World War II, but later found his loyalty to the country questioned by hawkish government officials.»
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