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Christopher Nolan’s Oppenheimer is performing exceptionally well at the global box-office, and Cillian Murphy is being hailed as the man of the moment. While the fans are showering praises on the actor for successfully taking on the role of J Robert Oppenheimer, very few know that Cillian was also considered for the same role for a TV show on the Manhattan Project. Scroll down to know what really happened.
Oppenheimer, speaking of the worldwide box-office collection, has, so far, minted more than $220 million. Apart from Cillian, the movie also stars a stellar star cast with Florence Pugh, Matt Damon, Emily Blunt, Robert Downey Jr., and Kenneth Branagh.
Speaking of Cillian Murphy, as per the Insider, the actor was earlier considered for the role of Oppenheimer for a short-lived TV series called Manhattan which unfortunately ran for two seasons on the now-defunct network WGN America. The series was based on the creation of the atomic bomb in Los Alamos, New Mexico, and it ran from 2014 to 2015. The show makers Sam Shaw and his wife, Lila Byock, as per the publication, in an interview, recalled how Cillian Murphy was on the list when the auditions were on to find the role of J Oppenheimer. “We wanted Oppenheimer to feel both like he possessed a certain undeniable charisma, a presence onstage, but also that he was playing a different instrument. He needed to feel alien or other in some ways,” said Shaw adding, “A thousand percent, Cillian Murphy was on that list.”
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