Christopher Nolan Almost Made Inception A Horror ( Photo Credit – Prime Video )

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Celebrated Hollywood filmmaker Christopher Nolan is known for several blockbuster hits, including The Dark Knight trilogy, Interstellar, Dunkirk, and Oppenheimer. While most of his movies involve complex storytelling, one of them particularly stands out as a truly mind-bending cinematic experience. Interestingly, the same film was first imagined by the Oscar-winning filmmaker as a horror movie. Can you guess which film it is? Read on to find out.

The Christopher Nolan Film That Was Imagined As a Horror Movie

We are talking about the 2010 sci-fi heist action flick Inception, which redefined the idea and execution of a modern sci-fi film. Before it became one of the most talked-about blockbusters of the 21st century, Christopher Nolan’s Inception began as something very different. A horror film that centred around dreams. Can you believe it?

According to an earlier interview as per Telegraph about Inception, Christopher Nolan said, “I was thinking along the lines of a horror movie at first, but it eventually became this project. I was looking for a device whereby the dreams would become important to the story, and the thought that someone could invade your dream space and steal an idea is immensely compelling to me. The concept that dreams feel real while we’re in them underlies the whole film.”

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