Christopher Nolan, known for his distinct filmmaking style, expressed the need to feel complete ownership of his projects. He emphasized the importance of personal involvement from the initial idea to the final product. Nolan declined to comment on Matt Reeves' 'The Batman,' stating his reluctance to be solely associated with comic book movies. This refusal aligns with his desire to avoid being pigeonholed in the industry.
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Christopher Nolan on what kind of film he would like to make next: “Whatever I do, I have to feel like I own it completely... The initial seed of an idea may come from elsewhere, but it has to go through my fingers on a keyboard and come out through my eyes alone.” https://t.co/336SpIRrHn
What kind of movie will Christopher Nolan make next? “Whatever I do, I have to feel like I own it completely...The initial seed of an idea may come from elsewhere, but it has to go through my fingers on a keyboard and come out through my eyes alone.” https://t.co/VaXF0242Nj https://t.co/715d8nylYN
When asked if he’s seen Matt Reeves’ “The Batman,” Christopher Nolan says he doesn’t want to answer that question. “If I start talking about comic book movies, that would be the only thing anybody pays any attention to in the article.” https://t.co/VaXF0242Nj https://t.co/KCdkU5VFt2