How Did Robert Downey Jr. Feel About Christopher Nolan’s Red Paper Script For Oppenheimer? (Photo Credit – Facebook/YouTube)

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When Christopher Nolan handed Robert Downey Jr. the script for Oppenheimer, it wasn’t just another Hollywood read. It was practically a magic trick. Printed on red paper with black ink, the script was as elusive as secretive. This isn’t just Nolan being Nolan; red paper makes scripts nearly impossible to photocopy and, apparently, even more challenging to remember.

“You forget it as soon as you read it,” Downey joked during Entertainment Weekly’s Around the Table chat with co-stars Matt Damon, Emily Blunt, and Cillian Murphy. Hypnotized? Maybe. Frustrated? Definitely. “It’s kind of difficult, at best,” he quipped, poking fun at the visual gymnastics it took to decipher the lines.