Oppenheimer's Home Video Release Is Another Massive Win For Christopher Nolan

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With promises of recreating the theatrical IMAX experience at home, Nolan's Oppenheimer home release is a must have for those who loved the film.

Summary SCREENRANT VIDEO OF THE DAY SCROLL TO CONTINUE WITH CONTENT Christopher Nolan's critically acclaimed biopic, Oppenheimer, is set for its digital and Blu-ray home release on November 21, and it's a massive win for audiences as well as the beloved filmmaker. While this might not seem like major news to casual moviegoers, this is excellent news for anyone who appreciates the effort that goes into great filmmaking.

In addition to Oppenheimer's critical acclaim for its direction, acting performances, sound design, and score, Oppenheimer performed exceedingly well at the box office, grossing over $942 million on a budget of just $100 million. Because of the film's superb performance critically and commercially, the Blu-ray edition of Oppenheimer promises customers over three hours of behind-the-scenes content.

The greater implications of Oppenheimer's home release success are its impact on the film industry. In Oppenheimer's case, it stands to gain the most by successfully recreating the theatrical IMAX experience because it would dispel the notion that it's better to watch a movie on an iPhone or laptop; conveniences notwithstanding.

 

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