BuzzFeed - âI would never say someone elseâs film isnât âa real film,ââ the filmmaker told BuzzFeed News. UPDATED! Director Christopher Nolan and Matthew McConaughey at the Paris premiere of Interstellar on Oct. 31, 2014. Martin Bureau / AFP / Getty Images Despite a recent report, director Christopher Nolan denies ever slamming the films released by Marvel Studios as not "real," BuzzFeed News has learned. Nolan, whose filmmaking clout and renown skyrocketed off the billion dollar grosses of his Dark Knight trilogy, also produced and co-wrote the story for the 2013 Superman reboot Man of Steel, directed by Zack Snyder. In a profile in The Guardian posted on Tuesday pegged to his latest film Interstellar, Nolan reportedly slammed Marvel Studios' trademark end credits sequences after Warner Bros. suggested to him and Snyder that Man of Steel conclude with a similar "comedy coda ending." Nolan's reported reply: "A real movie wouldn't do that." Nolan, h
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