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Tom Holland to star in Christopher Nolan’s film about vampires in the 1920s

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Andrii Rusanov

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Tom Holland to star in Christopher Nolan’s film about vampires in the 1920s

«Spider-Man» Tom Holland is joining Matt Damon in the cast of Nolan’s 2026 film. Rumors about its plot are — on the verge of being true.

According to sources, Tom Holland will play the main role in Christopher Nolan’s next film, the details of which are kept secret. The film’s release date is July 17, 2026, and it will be released in IMAX. Nolan will produce the film with his wife Emma Thomas. Earlier it was reported that Matt Damon joined the cast. The upcoming film will be the first collaboration between Holland and Nolan.

In the new project, Christopher Nolan will collaborate with Universal Pictures. This will be his second film with Universal, after «Oppenheimer». The director still doesn’t want to return to Warner Bros. although the latter is interested in him.

More surprising than the participation of famous actors are the rumors about the plot of the upcoming film. The most moderate sources say that the events will not take place in the present — it is unclear whether in the past or in the future. However, given the other information, it is the first option. Vampires in the 1920s? This is the storyline that other sources tell us about. Incredibly, Nolan is a very versatile director, so why not?

It is interesting that something similar will be filmed by Ryan Coogler in «Sinners». But this is not the first time that Christopher Nolan has had such a neighborhood: he made his «The Prestige» (2006) around the same time as Berger made «The Illusionist».

It is known that Tom Holland will first star in his fourth «Spider-Man» movie. The actor says that he and Zendaya have already read a scenario that made «jump in the living room». By the way, it is argued that since «Spider-Man» Zendaya will be removed in «Dune 3» only in early 2026.

Sources: The Hollywood Reporter, Gizmodo



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