The actor, who is also part of the cast of the new Nolan, has spoken.
Matt Damonstar of the highly anticipated ‘Air’, which occupies the April cover of FOTOGRAMAS, plays in ‘Oppenhaimer’ to Leslie Groves the director of the Manhattan Project, which produced the world’s first nuclear bombs during World War II, while cillian murphywho will also star in ‘Small Things Like These’, brings theoretical physicist Robert Oppenheimer to life in Christopher Nolan’s next title.
Matt Damon has taken the opportunity to praise Cillian Murphy for his “phenomenal” role in ‘Oppenheimer’, his new collaboration with the director after the Batman trilogy, ‘Inception’ and ‘Dunkirk’.
Speaking of the long-awaited film, the actor revealed that he had already seen it, assuring ‘Variety’: “It’s three hours. It’s fantastic.” Damon added: “Cillian is phenomenal. She’s everything you want her to be. I think she’s almost three hours long. She goes by so fast she’s great.”. We are, therefore, before one of those very long commercial films.
Along with the two stars, ‘Oppenheimer’ boasts an impressive cast, which also includes Florence Pugh from Marvel as Jean Tatlock, Robert Downey Jr. like Lewis Strauss and Emily Blunt as Oppenheimer’s biologist and wife, Katherine.
They also participate Rami Malek, Josh Hartnett, Dane DeHaan, David Dastmalchian, Kenneth Branagh, Jack Quaid, Gary Oldman, Alden Ehrenreich, Jason Clarke, and Matthew Modine.
Last year, Murphy spoke of the film: “It’s a huge role and a lot of work. But in my opinion, you’re working with one of the best directors aliveSo you’re in good hands.”
The star added: “The difference with this one is that the story is thereeveryone knows what happened. But Chris tells it in a different way., as expected. It is all I can say”.
Source: Fotogramas

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