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Originally Posted by BigBeauford
He's one more mediocre movie away from becoming M. Night. Especially if he does it for 3 consecutive movies.
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Nolan's films have grossed more than $7 BILLION at the Box Office so he's allowed to have a few films that don't connect with an audience every now and then.
Everything isn't about revenue, it's about studios backing and associating with the best filmmakers of the day.
Oh, and I'm pretty sure that Warner Brothers and/or
any studio would love to work with M. Night, especially considering his last movie cost $20 million to produce while generating $247 million at the box office.
That's an amazing ROI.