The Dark Knight trilogy to life, which is still considered by many to be the best cinematic adaptation of Batman and Gotham City.
Nolan’s career as a filmmaker (after working on various short films) began in 2000 with Nolan’s filmmaking style is all about. Nolan has since brought a variety of stories to the big screen, but his most famous works are those from the sci-fi genre and with good reason, as this realm gives him more room for creativity and the exploration of complex themes as is time, which seems to be a favorite of his. However, for his next project, Nolan will be taking a break from sci-fi stories, instead focusing on drama, and that's a good thing for him and the audience.
other comments by Nolan on Warner Bros. and its decision to release all its 2021 movies simultaneously in theaters and HBO Max, led to his relationship with the studio being fractured, and so he’s now shopping this next project to other studios. Given Nolan’s reputation as a filmmaker, it won’t take long for his project to find a home, and what’s most important about it is that it isn’t a sci-fi movie, which is a big break for him and the audience.
While Dunkirk, set during World War II and following soldiers from the British Empire, Belgium, and as they tried to evacuate the title town during a battle with German forces. Dunkirk was a good reset for Nolan after Interstellar, which dealt with the concepts of space and time and was also a complex story, similar to what happened with Tenet. Another World War II story will allow Nolan to tell a more grounded story and will give him and the audience a break from big, complex, and at times weird sci-fi stories that might end up being divisive.
Details like the title, plot, and cast for Christopher Nolan’s new World War II drama are currently unknown, but according to the complexity of Tenet, and hopefully, by the time his new project is released, it will be safe for everyone to enjoy it in cinemas.