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Nolan's Back In IMAX Right Now โ€” So Here's How Oppenheimer Pulled Off Its Wildest Tricks Without A Single Pixel Of CGI

While the internet melts down over The Odyssey, let's rewind to the last time Christopher Nolan blew our minds (and, allegedly, an actual atomic-sized fireball) using nothing but film, fire, and forced perspective.

Nolan's Back In IMAX Right Now โ€” So Here's How Oppenheimer Pulled Off Its Wildest Tricks Without A Single Pixel Of CGI

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1

That Trinity Test Explosion? Nolan Really Just... Set Things On Fire

The Trinity test sequence, built entirely from practical explosions
The Trinity test sequence, built entirely from practical explosions
Christopher Nolan, who called CGI too "safe" for the bomb
Christopher Nolan, who called CGI too "safe" for the bomb

Christopher Nolan refused to touch CGI for the Trinity test, instead working with his VFX and special effects teams to build a real, multi-layered explosion using gasoline, TNT, magnesium, and aluminum powder. Nolan explained the reasoning bluntly: CG effects "tend to feel safe," and he needed the bomb to feel like "the ultimate danger."

2

Kodak Had To Invent A Film Stock That Didn't Even Exist Yet

Hoyte van Hoytema, who convinced Kodak to build an entirely new film stock
Hoyte van Hoytema, who convinced Kodak to build an entirely new film stock
The first-ever IMAX black-and-white sequences
The first-ever IMAX black-and-white sequences

To shoot the black-and-white Lewis Strauss sections in IMAX, cinematographer Hoyte van Hoytema called Kodak asking for 65mm black-and-white film stock โ€” and they told him it had never been made before. Kodak, Panavision, IMAX, and the lab FotoKem spent months re-engineering cameras and pressure plates just to make the prototype rolls work.

3

Cillian Murphy Basically Disappeared Into This Role โ€” Literally

Cillian Murphy's five-month physical transformation
Cillian Murphy's five-month physical transformation
Murphy as the gaunt, chain-smoking physicist
Murphy as the gaunt, chain-smoking physicist

Murphy underwent a five-month physical transformation to capture Oppenheimer's gaunt frame, later admitting, "I had to lose quite a bit of weight... he was very slim, almost emaciated, existed on martinis and cigarettes." Co-star Emily Blunt joked that he survived on "like, one almond every day," while Matt Damon revealed Murphy skipped every single cast dinner during the shoot.

4

The Hearing Room Scenes Weren't Lit With A Single Studio Light

Robert Downey Jr. as Lewis Strauss in the naturally-lit hearing scenes
Robert Downey Jr. as Lewis Strauss in the naturally-lit hearing scenes
The black-and-white confirmation hearing sequences
The black-and-white confirmation hearing sequences

For the tense Room 2021 hearing scenes, van Hoytema went fully natural: "I didn't use a single fixture inside that set โ€” all the lights were outside the windows," letting the crew match their lighting to real daylight throughout the shoot. The confirmation hearing scenes were shot in a practical location in Santa Fe rather than a soundstage, keeping everything grounded and claustrophobic.

5

Nolan Gave The Composer Exactly One Instruction: 'Use A Violin'

Ludwig Gรถransson, who built the score around one instrument
Ludwig Gรถransson, who built the score around one instrument
The Oscar-winning score that leaned entirely on strings
The Oscar-winning score that leaned entirely on strings

Ludwig Gรถransson said Nolan's entire creative brief was deceptively simple โ€” "all I had was the idea of basing the score on the violin," as Nolan himself put it. Gรถransson ran with it, building an entire orchestral world where a single solo violin could snap from "something beautiful to something completely horrifying" within a second.

6

The Sound Drops Out On Purpose โ€” And It's Doing More Than You Think

The gymnasium scene that mirrors Trinity's delayed sound
The gymnasium scene that mirrors Trinity's delayed sound

Nolan intentionally echoed the delayed blast of the Trinity test later in the film, cutting the sound of a cheering Los Alamos crowd right as Oppenheimer announces Hiroshima has been bombed. Nolan told Vulture the film is "about consequences... the delayed onset of consequences that people often forget," and editor Jennifer Lame called the scene the "evil stepsister to Trinity" in how it was cut.

7

Fans Genuinely Thought Nolan Detonated A Real Nuclear Bomb

Christopher Nolan, whose no-CGI reputation got a little out of hand
Christopher Nolan, whose no-CGI reputation got a little out of hand
The explosion that started the rumor
The explosion that started the rumor

When word got out that Oppenheimer's atomic blast was achieved with zero CGI, fans began joking that Nolan had somehow convinced Universal to let him set off an actual nuclear device in the desert. Nolan later admitted the rumor was "flattering" but also "a little bit scary" that people believed he'd go that far for a shot.

8

They Built A Whole New Lens Just To Film Subatomic Particles For Real

Hoyte van Hoytema operating the custom-built IMAX macro lens
Hoyte van Hoytema operating the custom-built IMAX macro lens
The practically-filmed subatomic particle sequences
The practically-filmed subatomic particle sequences

To visualize Oppenheimer's abstract visions of atoms and energy without CGI, Panavision's Dan Sasaki engineered a custom waterproof macro "snorkel" lens for the IMAX camera that could focus within a single millimeter of its front element. The crew then filmed real spinning beads, ball bearings, and oil droplets up close to fake the look of subatomic particles in-camera.

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