Christopher Nolan urges Hollywood studios to take more risks with blockbusters

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Christopher Nolan believes Hollywood studios should take more risks with blockbusters, stating that playing it safe "doesn't work" and audiences seek novelty. He argues that historical success in filmmaking stems from taking risks, and that audiences are actively "looking for something new." Nolan cited his film "Memento" as an example of a risky project that ultimately found its audience, and hopes his upcoming film "The Odyssey" will also be rewarded for its risks.


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