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Anne Hathaway on working with Christopher Nolan for third time

Anne Hathaway feels so much “joy” getting the chance to work in a third film by Christopher Nolan.

The actress is set to reunite with director Christopher Nolan for his next highly anticipated film, marking their third collaboration.

Speaking to Women’s Wear Daily, Hathaway expressed her excitement about rejoining Nolan’s creative world, saying, “It makes me feel like I’m doing something right.”

Hathaway first worked with Nolan as Catwoman in The Dark Knight Rises and later starred as Dr. Amelia Brand in Interstellar, opposite Matthew McConaughey.

This new project, which also features an A-list ensemble including Matt Damon, Tom Holland, Zendaya, and Charlize Theron, remains a mystery.

It will serve as Nolan’s follow-up to his critically acclaimed and Oscar-winning film Oppenheimer.

Reflecting on her return to Nolan’s set, Hathaway shared, “I have so many feelings about it that I don’t even know how to articulate. It fills me with so much joy … I love Chris and Emma Nolan so much, and to be invited into their world [is] one of the best places you can find yourself.”

She admitted that being cast a third time feels particularly meaningful.

“Getting to be invited twice really felt like something, three felt like it would’ve been greedy, so I never let myself hope that that would happen, and that it has makes me emotional, to be perfectly honest. It makes me feel like I’m doing something right.”

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