The Marvel superstar hailed Murphy’s portrayal of Oppenheimer as “exceptional”.
Anticipation is building ahead of the release of Christopher Nolan's latest blockbuster, in which Irish acting sensation Cillian Murphy undertakes the lead role of the infamous nuclear scientist.Nolan himself has recently claimed that viewers will leave theatres"devastated" and unable to speak upon seeing the film, with Marvel superstar Robert Downey Jr's latest comments only further fuelling the sense of expectancy from audiences.
Host and fellow actor Dax Shepard opened the discussion on Murphy, recounting his own interactions with the Peaky Blinders lead;
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