"Oppenheimer" is currently a globally acclaimed film. This latest work by Christopher Nolan has received widespread praise from critics and audiences alike.
This biographical film tells the story of J. Robert Oppenheimer, an American physicist who developed the atomic bomb. Beyond its compelling plot, stunning visuals, and captivating sound, the film boasts a stellar cast including Cillian Murphy, Florence Pugh, Robert Downey Jr., and Rami Malek.
According to The Direct, Universal Pictures, the American production company, officially confirmed the production budget for "Oppenheimer" at US$100 million. This is equivalent to Rp1.49 trillion (at an exchange rate of Rp14,998/US$).
The production cost of "Oppenheimer" is significantly lower than the "standard" budget for other Christopher Nolan films.
"The Dark Knight Rises" is recorded as Nolan's most expensive film, costing US$230 million.
Second place goes to "Tenet," with a production budget of US$205 million.
This is followed by "The Dark Knight" and "Interstellar," with production budgets of US$185 million and US$165 million respectively.
"Oppenheimer" is currently ranked eighth among Nolan's most expensive films. At the bottom of the list is "Following," with a production cost of only US$6,000.
In total, Christopher Nolan has directed 12 films, including the Dark Knight trilogy. Below is an estimate of the production costs of Christopher Nolan's films, from most to least expensive:
1. *The Dark Knight Rises* (2012): US$230 million
2. *Tenet* (2020): US$205 million
3. *The Dark Knight* (2008): US$185 million
4. *Interstellar* (2014): US$165 million
5. *Inception* (2010): US$160 million
6. *Batman Begins* (2005): US$150 million
7. *Dunkirk* (2017): US$150 million
8. *Oppenheimer* (2023): US$100 million
9. *Insomnia* (2002): US$46 million
10. *The Prestige* (2006): US$40 million
11. *Memento* (2000): US$9 million
12. *Following* (1998): US$6,000