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Co-writer of ‘The Dark Knight’ trilogy, Jonathan Nolan ‘absolutely’ down to make more Batman movies

During an interview promoting his new Amazon series, Jonathan Nolan expressed enthusiasm about the prospect of revisiting the Batman franchise. He reflected on the significant period of his life spent working on the series and highlighted the joy of collaborating with the cast while honoring an American icon.

May 03, 2024 / 22:56 IST
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When questioned about his preferences for the lead role in a new trilogy of 'The Dark Knight', Nolan succinctly stated, "To me, it will always be Christian."

‘The Dark Knight’ saga has captivated audience’s minds over the past decade over its immensely well crafted script along with its chilling and exhilarating performances, that the world has ever seen.

The Christopher Nolan directed ‘masterpiece’ was co written by his brother, Jonathan Nolan, who is known for creating the CBS sci fi series, ‘Person of Interest’, whilst also co-creating the well acclaimed HBO series, ‘Westworld’. Apart from the various other projects he worked alongside Chris with, most notably, ‘The Prestige’ (2006), ‘Interstellar’ (2014), and ‘Memento’ (2000), his most recent project, the tv series adaptation of the famous post-apocalyptic RPG franchise ‘Fallout’, has highlighted his strengths as a director evermore.

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In an interview promoting his latest Amazon series, Nolan was asked whether he’d ever want to revisit the Batman franchise. To which he replied, “Wouldn’t that be a dream? That period was 10 years of my life [from] when I got the call to work on Batman Begins, and it was epic. Working with Christian [Bale], Heath [Ledger], Morgan Freeman, Michael Caine, and to honor an American icon. If I had the chance to go back and work on that again? Absolutely.”

Batman’s cinematic journey is currently being helmed by writer and director Matt Reeves, with the Batman Part II set to release in 2026. Nolan further noted that he’s moved onto other things. "And, of course, other people have picked up the mantel and moved on with those characters.”