In the early 2000s, British director Christopher Nolan had great success with his Dark Knight trilogy, but it seems he didn't want to return to superhero movies after Batman. In an interview with YouTube channel Hugo Décrypte, Nolan answered a series of questions, including wheth

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In the early 2000s, British director Christopher Nolan had great success with his "Dark Knight Trilogy," but it appears he didn't want to return to superhero movies after "Batman."

In the early 2000s, British director Christopher Nolan had great success with his Dark Knight trilogy, but it seems he didn't want to return to superhero movies after Batman. In an interview with YouTube channel Hugo Décrypte, Nolan answered a series of questions, including wheth - Lujuba

In an interview with YouTube channel Hugo Décrypte, Nolan answered a series of questions, including whether he would still be making movies in 10 years ("yes") and whether he would be making TV shows ("no").

When asked if he wanted to direct another superhero movie after "Batman," Christopher Nolan replied curtly and succinctly: "No." When asked if he wanted to do a Star Wars movie, Nolan paused for a long moment, clearly thinking. Finally, he said briefly: "Pass this question."

In the early 2000s, British director Christopher Nolan had great success with his Dark Knight trilogy, but it seems he didn't want to return to superhero movies after Batman. In an interview with YouTube channel Hugo Décrypte, Nolan answered a series of questions, including wheth - Lujuba

does not shoot TV series, does not play Douyin, and does not mind watching movies on mobile phones or computers

In the early 2000s, British director Christopher Nolan had great success with his Dark Knight trilogy, but it seems he didn't want to return to superhero movies after Batman. In an interview with YouTube channel Hugo Décrypte, Nolan answered a series of questions, including wheth - Lujuba

Of course, Nolan has rich experience in science fiction movies. His best-known films include Inception and Interstellar, both of which started out as relatively realistic concepts before quickly descending into fantasy worlds. Notably, he's a Star Wars fan, having had some interesting conversations with George Lucas about the series.

In a 2014 interview, Nolan admitted that directing a "Star Wars" movie made him nervous.

Nolan said before the release of "The Force Awakens": "As for whether I will shoot it, honestly, I think I will be afraid to touch it! He boldly walked before "Star Trek", which requires a lot of courage. I am more comfortable doing my own thing, rather than shouldering the expectations of the world-especially someone in my forties who is very concerned about every new news about "Star Wars."

At present, Nolan is still focusing on war movies around World War II , whose two most recent films include "Dunkirk" and "Oppenheimer." Christian Bale has said he would return to Batman if Nolan was involved.

The next Batman movie is Batman: Brave and the Bold, which is expected to be released in 2025. As for "Oppenheimer," it will be released on July 21.

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