WhenChristopher Nolan’sOppenheimerwas released, it was met with critical acclaim, butthe financial success of the filmwas something deeper than just that of a film doing well. For Nolan, it was a victory for the theatrical experience.Nolan has passionately advocated for the advantages of IMAX filmingfor several years, establishing himself as an industry leader in optimizing the format’s potential. Referred to by Nolan as the"gold standard" of film,Oppenheimerplayed in 70mm IMAX format in just 30 locations worldwide, with fans booking tickets weeks, and indeed months, in advance just to see it.

For the director, as he explained to Collider’sPerri Nemiroffwhile promoting the upcominghome entertainment release ofOppenheimer, seeing that audience response to heading to the multiplex and enjoying the visual experience of the film as he intended was the most gratifying aspect of the release process.The film broke a number of recordsupon release, the longer it was in cinemas, and even broke the all-time record in China. In addition, the film cracked the top three highest-grossingIMAX releases of all time, tucked in behindStar Wars: The Force AwakensandAvatar, which was scarcely believable even for the film’s mastermind, given the topic at hand—a three-hour picture about a nuclear physicist.

Cillian Murphy as a young Oppenheimer in Oppenheimer.

“One of the things that we got a very visible response to was the theatrical presentation, the IMAX presentation in particular, using film and using film prints that went out there into the world. Those screens, in particular, I mean, we broke the all-time record of the Chinese with the print we had there. I think, as of last weekend, we became the third highest-grossing IMAX film in America afterStar WarsandAvatar. I mean, for a film about J. Robert Oppenheimer, it was extraordinary.”

Not only that, but for Nolan, there was a feeling that claims of cinema being a dying art, for older generations was patently untrue,based on the younger audiences the film reached. While movies are easily accessible on phones, tablets, and games consoles now, the big screen can never be replaced.

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“But that, to me, was a response to the care and attention we were putting into the presentation of the film as well as the film. It’s just thrilling to watch young people owning movies in their own way and saying what’s important to them about getting out of the house, getting to a theater, and enjoying the film in a way. And it’s really wonderful to see a new generation doing that.”

Where Can I Watch ‘Oppenheimer’?

Fans will be able to buyOppenheimeron 4K Blu-ray DVDs physically from Amazon, Best Buy, Target, and Wal-Mart. Digital storefronts, like Amazon Prime Video, Apple TV+, Vudu, Xfinity, YouTube, Microsoft, and Verizon, will also make the film available to stream on November 21.

Oppenheimer

The story of American scientist, J. Robert Oppenheimer, and his role in the development of the atomic bomb.

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