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Christopher Nolan, one of the finest filmmakers in the history of cinema, has given remarkable projects that have left the world spellbound. His vision for the film speaks for itself as from the storyline to the cast, everything is pitch-perfect. The director also gave The Dark Knight Trilogy trilogy starring Christain Bale. As he was associated with for a small period of time, he once took inspiration from a fellow director, Zack Snyder for his sci-fi Interstellar.
Zack Snyder directed the Man of Steel featuring Henry Cavill as Superman and created his own Snyderverse. While Nolan did not work as a director for the movie, he was associated as a producer as he believed in Snyder’s vision. Read on to find out how the Man of Steel directed helped in a particular scene of Nolan’s sci-fi epic Interstellar.
Christopher Nolan took a few visual inspirations from the aesthetics of Zack Snyder’s Man of Steel movie for a particular scene. During a conversation with Daily Beat, Nolan shared that the all-American feel of these farms was reminiscent of Superman’s upbringing. He shot the cornfield scene in Interstellar by taking reference from Man of Steel’s scene.
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