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Tom Holland will co-star with Matt Damon in Christopher Nolan’s next film
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Tom Holland will co-star with Matt Damon in Christopher Nolan’s next film

Christopher Nolan has added some more megastar power to his next feature film. Tom Holland is in talks to star opposite Matt Damon in the feature film, IndieWire has learned.

No plot details or even a title have been revealed yet, but the film is rumored to be a father-son story that won’t be set in present day either – so it’s possible that Nolan will have his father-son found the link. , at least.

Universal had no comment.

For what will be his thirteenth feature film, Nolan returns to Universal Pictures after the near-billion-dollar success of the Best Picture-winning “Oppenheimer.” The studio is reportedly eyeing a July 17, 2026 release date in IMAX, with hopes for the film to begin filming in early 2025.

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Nolan is writing and directing the film, while he and Emma Thomas are producing through their Syncopy banner.

Holland’s schedule is particularly busy, as he will eventually be on-call for the movie “Spider-Man 4” and could potentially have a role in “Avengers: Doomsday.” He was last seen in 2022’s ‘Uncharted’ for Sony, and is slated to star in a Fred Astaire biopic from director Paul King. Last year, he also appeared on the small screen in “The Crowded Room” for Apple TV+.

This would be the first time that Holland has worked with Nolan, while Damon previously starred in ‘Oppenheimer’ and ‘Interstellar’.

Although Nolan entertained the idea of ​​returning to Warner Bros., a report in Puck suggested that the studio tried to win him back with a seven-figure check for “Tenet,” which ended the previous regime at Warner Bros. released in the US in 2020. peak of the pandemic. Nolan broke with Warner Bros. after the studio made the call to release all feature films day and night in theaters and on HBO Max. He was defiant in releasing “Tenet” in theaters, and the film still grossed an impressive $365 million worldwide.