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American Prometheus: The Other Oppenheimer

American Prometheus: The Other Oppenheimer

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When Christopher Nolan options the same Oppenheimer biography you've been developing for a decade, is it a tragedy or just really, really bad timing?

Writer-director Robert Edwards joins Amy and Avi to discuss his adaptation of "American Prometheus," the Pulitzer Prize-winning biography of J. Robert Oppenheimer that he optioned in 2006—long before Christopher Nolan made it a billion-dollar blockbuster.

The episode captures both the heartbreak of near-misses in Hollywood and the strange consolation of being crushed by one of the greatest filmmakers alive.


We discuss what it means to have “your” film made by someone else, the ethics and anxiety around AI in filmmaking, and why Edwards’ take—an “atomic noir” focused on Oppenheimer’s 1954 security hearing—might still have life as OTHERHEIMER.

Robert Edwards — Writer/Director (Land of the Blind, When I Live My Life Over Again)
The King's Necktie "My One-Way Rivalry with Christopher Nolan": https://thekingsnecktie.substack.com/p/my-one-way-rivalry-with-christopher
IMDB: https://www.imdb.com/name/nm0250315/

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