Four years after “Tenet”, Robert Pattinson will star in the new Christopher Nolan film

Four years after “Tenet”, Robert Pattinson will star in the new Christopher Nolan film
Four years after “Tenet”, Robert Pattinson will star in the new Christopher Nolan film

The British actor, who played one of the heroes of Tenet in 2020, reunites with the Oscar-winning director ofOppenheimer. And joins a cast including Matt Damon, Tom Holland, Zendaya and Anne Hathaway.

The cast of Christopher Nolan’s new film is growing. The Oscar-winning director earlier this year for Oppenheimer has chosen to call on Robert Pattinson for this still untitled project which is scheduled for release in July 2026, reports the American magazine Deadline.

We still don’t know what role the British actor will play. This new feature film in any case marks his reunion with Christopher Nolan, four years after the release of Tenetscience fiction thriller released in the middle of a pandemic in 2020.

Robert Pattinson will star alongside Tom Holland, Matt Damon, Lupita Nyong’o, Anne Hathaway and Zendaya. As always with Christopher Nolan, the story of this film is being kept secret. But several rumors are circulating on social networks.

Sci-fi or vampire film?

According to some mediathis film would evoke the story of a father and his son. It could also be, according to other mediawhether this opus is a futuristic story or a vampire story set in the 1920s. Filming will begin in early 2025.

The American release date of this film is scheduled for Friday July 17, 2026. The French release should therefore logically take place on Wednesday July 15. Christopher Nolan has been releasing his films during this period for years, which has always brought him luck.

Released in cinemas on July 19, 2023, Oppenheimer was a huge success, grossing $977 million. The film received in March seven Oscar statuettes including those for best film, best director and best actor.

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