“He got something out of me”: David Dastmalchian is Forever Grateful to Christopher Nolan That Got Him One Distinction That Ben Affleck Possesses

David Dastmalchian expresses everlasting gratitude to Christopher Nolan for a distinction shared with Ben Affleck in the superhero world.

“He got something out of me”: David Dastmalchian is Forever Grateful to Christopher Nolan That Got Him One Distinction That Ben Affleck Possesses

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  • David Dastmalchian praised Nolan's directorial skills, describing him as a true auteur and a genius with a profound influence beyond the ordinary.
  • Dastmalchian added another chapter to his collaboration with Nolan in Oppenheimer, dating back to his debut as one of Joker's thugs in The Dark Knight.
  • Their collaboration extends beyond film, forging a connection where admiration surpasses professional boundaries.
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In superhero cinema’s dynamic landscape, the journey to distinction weaves through unique opportunities and influential mentors. For David Dastmalchian, the game-changing moment arrived through visionary filmmaker Christopher Nolan. The 48-year-old connection with Nolan parallels that of associate Ben Affleck, both sharing a coveted honor in the superhero world.

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David Dastmalchian

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David Dastmalchian Expresses Eternal Gratitude To Christopher Nolan

In the vast world of cinema, David Dastmalchian epitomizes the transformative impact of visionary director Christopher Nolan. As the dust settles on the concluded SAG strike, Dastmalchian now openly discusses their recent projects.

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Just before the premiere of Oppenheimer, the cast staged a walkout to mark the strike’s commencement. According to ComicBook, Dastmalchian, who portrayed William L. Borden in the film, added another chapter to his collaboration with Nolan, dating back to his debut as one of Joker’s thugs in The Dark Knight.

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The Suicide Squad star, David Dastmalchian

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Reflecting on his Oppenheimer experience, Dastmalchian expressed a desire to delve into the profound impact it had on him, emphasizing the life-changing reunion with Nolan.

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The actor commended Nolan’s directorial prowess, labeling him a true auteur and a genius whose influence transcends the ordinary. He stated,

“A lot that I didn’t get to talk about. Hopefully, we’ll talk about it for the rest of my life. That was a life-changing experience, getting to reunite with the director who gave me my first break, Who has made films that I think about constantly that changed my life as a viewer, and as a fan being in his presence again, it’s so inspiring.”

Further, the artist added,

“He’s a true auteur. He is a genius and he’s an incredible leader. And I feel like he got something out of me that I didn’t know, maybe it was possible and it’s a small role, but I’m proud of the fact that I felt like I did something maybe different than I would normally do. So, yeah, it’s a lot.”

Dastmalchian proudly recounted contributing something distinct to his role, underscoring the director’s ability to draw out unexplored facets of his craft. 

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The Prisoners star’s diverse roles attest to his cinematic prowess, but it is his enduring gratitude to the 53-year-old that sets the actor apart. This collaboration extends beyond film, forging a connection where admiration surpasses professional boundaries.

Moreover, it underscores that the superhero realm holds a distinction for Dastmalchian, paralleling the recognition Ben Affleck enjoys. Acknowledging the 51-year-old’s standing in the superhero world is particularly noteworthy.

Ben Affleck’s Remarkable Stature In The Superhero Universe

Ben Affleck in Daredevil
Ben Affleck in Daredevil

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In the expansive domain of superhero cinema, Ben Affleck emerges as a towering presence, leaving an enduring imprint on the genre.

His impact, extending beyond his 51 years, cements his role as a pivotal figure in the superhero universe. Whether donning the iconic cape and cowl as Batman or delivering nuanced portrayals of intricate characters, Affleck’s journey signifies versatility and lasting influence.

Affleck’s superhero journey began with 2003’s Daredevil, evolving over a decade as he entered the DCEU, assuming the role of Bruce Wayne, a.k.a. Batman.

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From their debut in Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice, a cameo in Suicide Squad, to prominent roles in both Joss Whedon’s Justice League and Zack Snyder’s Justice League, Affleck reprises his Batman persona in The Flash and Aquaman and the Lost Kingdom.

As audiences applaud his contributions, Affleck’s remarkable stature in the superhero universe stands as a captivating narrative, highlighting an actor whose legacy transcends the boundaries of the silver screen.

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Written by Muskan Chaudhary

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Muskan Chaudhary, Junior Content Writer at Fandom wire. Having completed her degree in Commerce, she has written over 500 articles spanning FandomWire and Animated Times in the pop culture. She is dedicated to bring the latest and informative content from the entertainment world, thus expanding her knowledge in the field. Apart from her contributions to FandamWire, she has a keen interest in video games, sketching and playing tennis.