“I’d be afraid to touch it”: Christopher Nolan Reveals Why He Would Never Direct Star Wars After $2.4B The Dark Knight Trilogy

“I’d be afraid to touch it”: Christopher Nolan Reveals Why He Would Never Direct Star Wars After $2.4B The Dark Knight Trilogy
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Christopher Nolan is a genius filmmaker who rose to fame for his direction in the psychological thriller film, Memento. He gained major prominence after he successfully revived the Batman movie franchise with his widely acclaimed The Dark Knight Trilogy. Now that he has already delved deep through his films, he shared his opinion on working on Star Wars.

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Christopher Nolan
British-American filmmaker, Christopher Nolan

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Like the Batman series, the Star Wars franchise had been in the hands of George Lucas. He has imprinted his legacy in the franchise. While it has continued to indulge fans’ in its content, there are times when fans have hoped for someone new to helm the project to give a new outlook. Though the former is on the list of candidates who can take up the project, he shared why he would not direct Star Wars.

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Christopher Nolan Got Candid About Taking on The Star Wars Project

A poster depicting the entire Star Wars franchise
A poster depicting the entire Star Wars franchise

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The 52-year-old actor, Christopher Nolan in a 2017 interview with the Daily Beast opened up about the “incredible nature of that experience” while watching 1977’s Star Wars for the first time as a kid.

He shared about how he always wanted to let his audience have an enthralling experience across the universe and would want to try the same. At the time, the franchise had released the second installment of the Star Wars sequel trilogy, Star Wars: The Last Jedi. 

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On asking whether he was approached or interested in helming the project, he replied,

“I’m pretty excited to see what J.J. (J.J. Abrams) is going to do with that. I’m excited to see that he’s shooting on film and actually built the Millennium Falcon. As far as whether or not I would have ever done it, the truth is I think I’d be afraid to touch it!”

He continued to share,

“He’s boldly going where he went before in Star Trek, and it takes colossal balls.”

He shared about being more comfortable in exploring his own concept rather than “carrying the weight and expectation of the entire world—particularly 40-somethings like me who live and die with each new bit of information about Star Wars.”

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While he would not want to helm the film, he opened up about looking forward to what Abrams did in the film.

Christopher Nolan’s The Dark Knight Trilogy is Considered a Terrific Series!

Christopher Nolan on the sets of The Dark Knight Rises
Christopher Nolan on the sets of The Dark Knight Rises

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Nolan’s The Dark Knight trilogy was a major achievement in the Batman franchise especially the fact that the filmmaker has given enough depth to its characters. The film gave significant importance to the story as the action sequences which is required in a superhero film.

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While superhero films always try to give a light tone to the film, Nolan tried his best to use overly dark, gritty, or serious elements that made this trilogy efficiently great. Even the villains that were introduced in the film gave their best to showcase the terror it needed to develop the superhero subtly. Those minor yet important elements helped the franchise back into the market once again.

Source: The Daily Beast

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