episode of tvN's ″Encyclopedia of Useless Facts Around the Earth″ [SCREEN CAPTURE]
TV fans and cinema enthusiasts alike have reason to be thrilled as British-American director Christopher Nolan graces the screens of tvN's new talk show, "Encyclopedia of Useless Facts Around the Earth," set to premiere on August 3. In a captivating highlight video released by tvN, viewers caught a glimpse of Nolan engaging in stimulating discussions during the show, which delves into knowledge and information across cities worldwide.
An Extension of "The Dictionary of Useless Knowledge" series on tvN, the talk show is poised to become a captivating platform where experts and laymen come together to unravel intriguing tales from around the globe. As anticipation grows for the program, viewers can expect a star-studded lineup with film director Jang Hang-jun and actor Kim Min-ha taking the helm as hosts. Accompanying them are a diverse panel of esteemed cast members, including film critic Lee Dong-jin, architect Yoo Hyun-jun, physicist Kim Sang-wook, and astronomer Shim Chae-kyung.
The highlight video released on Monday offered a glimpse into Nolan's involvement in the upcoming show, offering a rare opportunity for fans to witness the renowned director's insights firsthand. Adding to the excitement, teasers of interviews with key cast members of Nolan's most recent film, "Oppenheimer," have also been revealed. With stellar performances by Cillian Murphy, Emily Blunt, Matt Damon, and Robert Downey Jr., the biographical drama based on the acclaimed 2005 book "American Prometheus" by Kai Bird and Martin J. Sherwin focuses on the life of physicist J. Robert Oppenheimer, who played a pivotal role in developing the first nuclear weapons during World War II.
As the anticipation builds, "Oppenheimer" is slated to open in Korea on August 15, presenting viewers with a compelling narrative that promises to captivate minds and spark discussion on history's crucial moments. With Christopher Nolan taking center stage in tvN's innovative talk show, audiences can look forward to an enriching experience that traverses the depths of human knowledge and storytelling.
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