Fallout premiere’s "love scene-slash-murder scene" featured a trick stolen from Christopher Nolan

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Ifꦑ you’re going to steal, steal from the best – even if he is your brother.

At a recent Fallout FYC Emmys panel, director Christopher Nolan interv🧸iewed "baby brother" Jonathan Nolan – executive producer and director on the Prime Video series – about his time on the show and the tricks he swiped from his elder sibling.

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"I thought the๊re was an opportunity for me to contribute as a sort of a producing director, for lack of a better term, to come in and try to figure out how we would bring this to life on screen. The answer was to steal a bunch of shit I learned from you."

One such sti෴cky-fingered moment involved the "love scene-slash-murder scene" featuring Ella Purnell’s Lucy butchering her nꦜew groom in Vault 33 during the premiere episode.

"That was probably the third day we were working together. We really built a relationship in the course of that day. We ran a compl🏅etely closed set… a trick I stole from you," Jonathan told his brother Christopher.

"It was very intimate. Very safe. No phones, no nonsense. Just a very limited group of people who are actually in that kind💮 of inner sanctum. I think Ella realized very quickly that we were creating respect and safety in this environment. She was able to kind of go for it."

Jonathan Nolan even found time to briefly tease 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Fallout season 2, but even Christopher Nolan wasn’t privy to the s🐻ecre꧃ts of the wasteland.

"We had an early conversation about the creatures that we’re going to build in the next six months," Jonathan Nolan said, adding that fans will be "very, very excited." Deathclaws, it seems, 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:might not be the only monsters on the way.

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