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Christopher Nolan Says Playing it Safe With Mainstream Movies ‘Doesn’t Work’: ‘The Audience Is Looking for Something New’

Variety

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June 27, 2026

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Christopher Nolan Says Playing it Safe With Mainstream Movies ‘Doesn’t Work’: ‘The Audience Is Looking for Something New’

Christopher Nolan recently told The New York Times that Hollywood studios should take more risks with their blockbusters, because audiences are desperately “looking for something new.” “If you’re really interested in movies and the history of movies, the one thing you see absolutely is that you have to take risks to succeed. The biggest risk []

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ComicBook.com

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· Jul 11, 2026

Christopher Nolan Responds to Obsession & Backrooms Success (With Two Warnings for Hollywood)

Christopher Nolan is sharing his thoughts on the state of the filmmaking industry - slamming AI slop and encouraging filmmakers to trust their audiences.

Associated Press

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· Jul 10, 2026

Christopher Nolan on the future of large scale filmmaking

Christopher Nolan says he wants his fantasy action film "The Odyssey" to feel "almost like a documentary." #ChristopherNolan #TheOdyssey

Wired

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· Jun 26, 2026

Film Critics Are Thrilled Universal Is Skipping Influencer Screenings for ‘The Odyssey’

With discourse about Christopher Nolan’s epic already raging, first viewer reactions will come from mainstream press, not content creators. Some critics are gloating over this break from the norm.

Awful Announcing

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· Jul 11, 2026

Katie Nolan rejects gambling ads to show ‘Casuals’ audience ‘you can have a relationship with sports outside of a financial one’

Sportsbooks and prediction markets are bankrolling sports media to a stunning degree these days, but Katie Nolan does not air ads for these companies on her SiriusXM podcast Casuals. Far from a moral red line, Nolan explained in a recent interview with Semafor that the spirit of Casuals is to draw in, well, casual fans. And reinforcing the

TheGamer

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· Jun 22, 2026

Blood Message Will Make You Rethink How Combat Works In Cinematic Stealth Blockbusters

This brutal journey is packed with cinematic flair.

Gizmodo

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· Jun 21, 2026

Yet Another Piece of AI-Pilled Speculative Fiction Has Gone Dangerously Viral

It's a trend that urgently needs to die.

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Related coverage for "Christopher Nolan Says Playing it Safe With Mainstream Movies ‘Doesn’t Work’: ‘The Audience Is Looking for Something New’": ComicBook.com — Christopher Nolan Responds to Obsession & Backrooms Success (With Two Warnings for Hollywood). Associated Press — Christopher Nolan on the future of large scale filmmaking. Wired — Film Critics Are Thrilled Universal Is Skipping Influencer Screenings for ‘The Odyssey’. Awful Announcing — Katie Nolan rejects gambling ads to show ‘Casuals’ audience ‘you can have a relationship with sports outside of a financial one’. TheGamer — Blood Message Will Make You Rethink How Combat Works In Cinematic Stealth Blockbusters. Gizmodo — Yet Another Piece of AI-Pilled Speculative Fiction Has Gone Dangerously Viral