It's No-0-7 for Nolan!

Christopher Nolan has quashed rumours of his involvement in a James Bond film as his next project following the success of Oppenheimer. Despite previous speculation, Nolan clarified in an interview with The Associated Press that there is "no truth to those rumours."

Oppenheimer, his summer period drama, has become the highest-grossing World War II-related film and biopic, amassing $950 million globally since July.

Reports in October suggested Nolan was in talks to direct multiple Bond films, envisioning a return to Ian Fleming's original 1950s setting. While Nolan had expressed interest in the past, he refuted the recent rumours. In July, he stated on the Happy Sad Confused podcast that working on a Bond film would be an "amazing privilege" but emphasised the need for the right creative moment and full commitment to the project.

Nolan's cinematic style has often drawn comparisons to the Bond franchise, evident in films like Tenet and Inception. In a 2017 Playboy interview, Nolan mentioned staying in touch with Bond producers and expressed enthusiasm for potentially contributing to the series. However, details about his upcoming project remain undisclosed, while Bond producers are discreetly searching for a new star post-Daniel Craig's departure after No Time to Die in 2021.

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