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If theres anyone who can bring a wild and crazy Twilight Zone adventure to the screen successfully, it's going to be Nolan.
I love Nolan and think he's one of the greatest directors around today, if not of all-time, but I'm not so sure about this.
First, I don't think he'll even want to do it. He'll probably want to return to his own original ideas after finishing up another Batman movie. And you know he'll be able to do whatever he wants cause his stock is gonna rise even more after next summer.
Secondly, now I was never a big Twilight Zone person, but I always thought they all had this kind of eerie/scary/horror-ish type of vibe them. And I'm really not sure if that's a fitting style for him. Seems like it could possibly be a bit too quirky or out there for him.
He's an awesome director, so I think he could handle it. Just, again, not so sure it's very fitting of his style.
Another possible good one, though: Duncan Jones
Nolan's Twilight Zone: You mean dudes are gonna talk constantly, and act really stiffly?
Joking aside, Nolan seems far too po-faced to tackle Twilight Zone, the Landis/Dante/Spielberg/Miller movie was an uneven mess but the directors knew how to balance horror and comedy, they at least had charisma.
Nolan isn't right for this and no amount of hyperbole will change that, best to leave him to his toothpick counting sessions.
Yay! I always loved The Scary Door!
i would love to see this happen BUT he is gonna want to do his own stuff after batman. he is gonna want to make some original scripts and get to work on something close to him, not saying twilight zone isnt but it is most likly not gonna happen
that being said, i am stil holding on hope that it does :D
IN NOLAN I TRUST (╯°□°)╯︵ ┻━┻