WARNER Bros. will release a thus-far untitled Christopher Nolan movie July 21, 2017.
It will be his first feature film since “Interstellar,” which opened last November, grossing US$673 million worldwide after it was released by Paramount domestically and Warner Bros. internationally.
Warner Bros. has all rights to the new project but provided no details. The date announcement was the first news of the project.
The studio handled all three films in Nolan’s “Dark Knight” series — “Batman Begins,” “The Dark Knight” and “The Dark Knight Returns” — along with his 2010 sci-fi hit “Inception.” The trilogy grossed US$2.45 billion worldwide while “Inception” took in over US$800 million.
Nolan produces through his Syncopy label with spouse Emma Thomas. He directed and had screenwriting credits on the “Dark Knight” trilogy, “Inception,” “Interstellar” and his 2006 drama “The Prestige.”
Nolan came on to direct “Interstellar” in early 2013 and co-wrote the script with his brother Jonathan Nolan while producing the film with Thomas and Lynda Obst.
The Nolan movie is the fourth title slated for July 21, 2017, following Universal’s “Pitch Perfect 3,” EuropaCorp’s “Valerian and the City of a Thousand Planets” and an untitled Blue Sky animation project from Fox.(SD-Agencies)
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