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Oppenheimer Leaked On X, Gets Tremendous Response

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Oppenheimer Leaked on X

Oppenheimer Gets Tremendous Response
Oppenheimer Gets Tremendous Response

Oppenheimer leaked on X, gets tremendous response. Christopher Nolan's highly anticipated film, 'Oppenheimer,' which made its theatrical debut on July 21 worldwide, has unfortunately fallen victim to online piracy. Despite being available for rent on Prime Video Store, an X (formerly Twitter) account under the handle 'My Movie HQ' has illicitly shared the entire three-hour movie in high-definition quality, amassing over 2.8 million views within a mere 24 hours.

The leak has elicited a varied response from viewers, with some expressing enthusiasm for the opportunity to watch the film for free, while others lament the infringement upon the filmmaker's creative work.

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As of the latest update, the leaked 'Oppenheimer' film has garnered over 2.8 million views on X (formerly Twitter). While this incident is not expected to impact the film's box office performance, it may have repercussions for OTT platforms that offer the movie for rent.

About 'Oppenheimer,' the 2023 biographical thriller is helmed and produced by Christopher Nolan. Co-written with Kai Bird and Martin J Sherwin, the screenplay is based on Bird and Sherwin's 2005 Pulitzer Prize-winning book, 'American Prometheus: The Triumph and Tragedy of J. Robert Oppenheimer.' Cillian Murphy stars as J. Robert Oppenheimer, portraying the life of the renowned theoretical physicist who led the Manhattan Project—the initiative behind the development of the first atomic bomb in the United States. The film chronicles Oppenheimer's journey from his brilliant academic days at Princeton University to his pivotal role in the atomic bomb's creation and his subsequent years as a vocal critic of nuclear weapons. Despite this unfortunate piracy incident, 'Oppenheimer' stands as a significant cinematic exploration of historical events and a testament to Nolan's directorial prowess.

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