Apparently, WB was never given the chance to bid on Nolan’s next movie before it was set up at Universal. De Luca and Abdy weren’t even allowed to read the script.

by rageofthegods

11 Comments

  1. NotTaken-username on

    After how big Oppenheimer was and the mess that Warner Bros. has become this decade, I’m not at all surprised.

  2. I mean he went on a tantrum when WB wouldn’t move Barbie even though it was clearly helping both films

  3. BeastoftheAtomAge on

    Damn WB needs to get it togther .Even talent is seeing they are a bad studio to work with.

  4. Not surprising. Universal’s campaign and backing that finally got him his Oscar was the pivotal thing that cemented his relationship with Langley. WB’s a mess right now and it’d be weird for him to just jump back to them when he’s getting everything he needs with a steady ship and leadership right at Universal

  5. blackfeltfedora on

    Didn’t he very clearly state that he wouldn’t work with WB after they skipped theaters for HBOMax for Tenet?

  6. I don’t know why everyone is making a big deal of this. This isn’t some FU to WB. He literally has no reason to choose anyone else other than Universal after Oppenheimer. He’s still regularly working with WB. He’s doing a Q&A with Denis for the Oscar screenings of Dune.

  7. Optimistic-Man-3609 on

    Perhaps some schism happened after Tenet. He was consistent Warner Bros. until Oppenheimer.

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