Post-Production, Interstellar
Christopher Nolan films are made for 4K Blu-ray. Available December 19th, seven of the acclaimed director’s films will hit the ultra-high definition platform. Each will be available individually and also collected in a huge box set. This will include all three films in his Dark Knight trilogy: Batman Begins, The Dark Knight, and The Dark Knight Rises. The other four films will be The Prestige, Inception, Interstellar, and this past summer’s Dunkirk.
- We Got This Covered: Christopher Nolan Collection 4K Ultra HD Blu-Ray Collection Announced, Includes The Dark Knight Trilogy
- Dark Horizons: Seven Chris Nolan Films Coming To 4K
- Comic Book Movie: First Four TRANSFORMERS Films & Christopher Nolan's INTERSTELLAR Set To Receive The 4K Ultra HD TreatmentFirst Four TRANSFORMERS Films & Christopher Nolan's INTERSTELLAR Set To Receive The 4K Ultra HD Treatment
From Inception and Interstellar to The Dark Knight Trilogy, the most recent films from director Christopher Nolan have certainly been big, bold and thought-provoking. The varied content of each project makes it hard to consider what might be next for the filmmaker – especially after a release date was announced for his new secret project.
This was followed a few months later by the confirmation that his next feature – which he also penned – would be a WWII epic entitled Dunkirk.
- The Playlist: 'Interstellar' Cinematographer Hoyte Van Hoytema Reteams With Christopher Nolan For 'Dunkirk'
- Latino Review: Christopher Nolan Reteams with INTERSTELLAR Cinematographer for New Film DUNKIRK
- Screen Crush: Christopher Nolan to Reunite With 'Interstellar' Cinematographer for 'Dunkirk'
- SlashFilm: ‘Interstellar’ Cinematographer Hoyte van Hoytema Reuniting with Christopher Nolan for ‘Dunkirk’
- MovieWeb: Christopher Nolan Reunites with 'Interstellar' Cinematographer for 'Dunkirk'
- FirstShowing.net: DP Hoyte van Hoytema is Reteaming with Nolan for 'Dunkirk' Next
Good news to report, Nolan fans! Nolan's new favorite cinematographer is coming back to work on his next film. Christopher Nolan is reteaming with Swiss cinematographer Hoyte van Hoytema for his next film currently titled Dunkirk, about the Allied evacuation from Dunkirk, France during the early part of WWII. This isn't surprising at all and it's exactly what we expected for this production, but this is the first time we've seen confirmation.
- IndieWire: Christopher Nolan and Hoyte van Hoytema to Reunite for WWII Epic 'Dunkirk'
- We Got This Covered: World War II Epic Dunkirk Will Bring Together Christopher Nolan And Interstellar Cinematographer Hoyte van Hoytema
- The Playlist: 'Interstellar' Cinematographer Hoyte Van Hoytema Reteams With Christopher Nolan For 'Dunkirk'
- Latino Review: Christopher Nolan Reteams with INTERSTELLAR Cinematographer for New Film DUNKIRK
- Screen Crush: Christopher Nolan to Reunite With 'Interstellar' Cinematographer for 'Dunkirk'
Interstellar hit home video Tuesday and our friends over at Screen Junkies have picked Christopher Nolan‘s latest for their new installment of their signature Honest Trailers series.
- We Got This Covered: Exclusive Interview With Jonathan Nolan On Interstellar
- ScreenRant: SR Geek Picks: The Lady Avengers, Honest ‘Interstellar’ Trailer & More
- The Playlist: Contest: Enter To Win An 'Interstellar' Prize Pack
This Week: A fantastic week includes the epically satisfying Interstellar, an Oscar-calibre Benedict Cumberbatch, and HBO's killer combo of Veep and Silicon Valley. ► There may have been better films than INTERSTELLAR last year, but I doubt there was a better movie. Thoughtful, intense, scary, emotional everything about Christopher Nolans epic... Read More...
Interstellar co-screenwriter Jonathan Nolan recently revealed how his original screenplay for the sci-fi epic ended before his brother, also the film's director, Christopher Nolan rewrote it.
Please be advised the following contains SPOILERS about how the finished version of Interstellar ends!
Jonathan Nolan and the movie's science adviser/producer Kip Thorne were promoting the forthcoming Blu-ray release at Caltech’s Jet Propulsion Lab when Nolan was asked about its divisive, and to many befuddling, ending, which Jonathan is said to have jokingly replied, "You’ve got the wrong brother."
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Interstellar co-screenwriter Jonathan Nolan recently revealed how his original screenplay for the sci-fi epic ended before his brother, also the film's director, Christopher Nolan rewrote it.
Please be advised the following contains SPOILERS about how the finished version of Interstellar ends!
Jonathan Nolan and the movie's science adviser/producer Kip Thorne were promoting the forthcoming Blu-ray release at Caltech’s Jet Propulsion Lab when Nolan was asked about its divisive, and to many befuddling, ending, which Jonathan is said to have jokingly replied, "You’ve got the wrong brother."
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- Dark Horizons: Nolan Talks "Interstellar" Original Ending
- Entertainment Weekly: 'Interstellar': Jonathan Nolan's original ending was...
- ScreenRant: ‘Interstellar’ Waves Sequence Featurette; Jonathan Nolan on the Original Ending
- MovieWeb: 'Interstellar' Original Ending Was Dark and Simple
INTERSTELLAR hits Blu-ray/DVD at the end of the month and before you get a chance to dive into the film's many layers and supplementary material, it's worth reading about what the other Nolan brother, Jonathan, had originally planned for the end of the film. It goes without saying that we're jumping into spoilers at the end of the movie so if you STILL haven't checked this flick... Read More...
- Digital Spy: Jonathan Nolan reveals original Interstellar ending: 'It was simpler'
- The Playlist: Jonathan Nolan Says His Original Ending To 'Interstellar' Was “Much More Straightforward”
- SlashFilm: Jonathan Nolan’s Original ‘Interstellar’ Ending Was More Straightfoward
- Entertainment Weekly: Jonathan Nolan reveals his original 'Interstellar' ending
A video game based on Christopher Nolan's Interstellar might inspire unfortunate flashbacks to Avatar: The Game, but the reality is much more delightful.
The Interstellar Text Adventure Game, created to celebrate the film's release on Blu-ray and DVD, is an '80s-tinged space adventure that tasks you with exploring a foreign planet as part of Professor Brand's humanity-saving expedition.Throughout the game, you'll have to place data probes across an inhospitable landscape at the risk of life and limb, all via text input.
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- Vulture: Interstellar’s Ending Was Almost Much More Depressing
- USA Today: 'Interstellar' back on big screens April 7
- USA Today: 'Interstellar' almost had a depressing ending
- Cinema Blend: Interstellar Almost Had This Dark, Tragic Ending
Those who didnât get a chance to see Interstellar on the big (big) screen when it came out in November have another chance to experience the power of love and Murph.
Paramount announced Monday that Christopher Nolanâs space adventure is returning to IMAX at certain AMC Theatres for one day...
- SlashFilm: ‘Interstellar’ Returns To IMAX For One Night With 12 Minutes of BTS Footage
- The Playlist: Christopher Nolan's 'Interstellar' Returns To IMAX This Weekend With 12 Minutes Of New Footage
- MovieWeb: 'Interstellar' Returns to IMAX with New BTS Footage
- Digital Spy: Interstellar returning to IMAX with 12 minutes of new footage
- Cinema Blend: Interstellar To Return To Theaters With New Footage
- Screen Crush: 'Interstellar' Returning to IMAX Theaters This Weekend With Additional Footage
- HitFix: Best Visual Effects: Can 'Interstellar' hold off charging 'Apes' and 'Guardians?'
- SlashFilm: Listen to Rian Johnson Speak to Christopher Nolan About ‘Interstellar’
- The Playlist: Listen: 32-Minute Talk With Christopher Nolan & Rian Johnson About 'Interstellar'
- Film School Rejects: Reality As Science Fiction: Rian Johnson Interviews Christopher Nolan on Interstellar
- FirstShowing.net: Listen to Rian Johnson Interview Christopher Nolan for 'Interstellar'