Netflix Loses a Big War: Cillian Murphy’s ‘Oppenheimer’ Shrugs Off the Streaming Giant After $788 Million Success

Netflix Loses a Big War: Cillian Murphy's 'Oppenheimer' Shrugs Off the Streaming Giant After $788 Million Success

In the ever-shifting terrain of the streaming entertainment world, Netflix reigns as one of the industry’s true giants. Yet, as history teaches, even the mightiest can stumble. Enter Cillian Murphy’s most recent cinematic masterpiece, Oppenheimer, a perfection of this notion. The film’s monumental financial success, amassing a staggering 788 million dollars at the box office, coupled with resounding critical acclaim resonating throughout the film industry, shatters prejudgments.

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Actor, Cillian Murphy

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Netflix Loses Oppenheimer

In the fiercely competitive domain of streaming giants, Netflix has enjoyed an undisputed reign. However, recent developments have cast shadows of doubt on its extended reach. The emergence of Oppenheimer, a cinematic masterpiece headlined by the enigmatic Cillian Murphy, has emerged as a game-changing revelation.

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Christopher Nolan’s decision to collaborate with Universal for Oppenheimer has brought about a seismic shift. With Universal taking charge of distribution, the movie’s debut streaming platform will be Peacock, the company’s flagship on-demand service.

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Christopher Nolan’s Oppenheimer

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Yet, this engagement with Peacock will be brief, as Oppenheimer is set to find its new home on Amazon Prime Video, conspicuously absent from the Netflix catalog.

This absence stems from the intricate web of streaming and production rights belonging to Universal. Officially an offering from Universal Pictures, Oppenheimer will exclusively grace the screens of NBCUniversal’s Peacock after a 45-day theatrical run.

Notably, no streaming agreement exists between Netflix and Universal concerning Oppenheimer or Universal’s other cinematic creations.

Looking back at 2021, Universal and Prime Video inked a deal, granting the streamer exclusive rights to forthcoming live-action films. As per Deadline’s report, Prime Video enjoys the privilege of streaming Universal’s films during the middle ten months of the 18-month pay-one window, spanning months 5 to 14.

The first four and last four months see Oppenheimer in Peacock’s embrace. This pay-one window marks the period immediately following a movie’s theatrical run.

For those inquiring about certain Universal films finding their way onto Netflix, it results from a separate animation-only agreement renewed in 2021. This arrangement brings Dreamworks and Illumination’s animated gems to Netflix after a four-month stint on Peacock.

Oppenheimer Ranks As The Fourth Top-Grossing Film In 2023

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Cillian Murphy in Oppenheimer

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Nolan’s Oppenheimer has achieved a remarkable milestone, surging past the $788 million global box office threshold. In doing so, it has bested two formidable blockbusters, securing its esteemed position as the fourth highest-grossing film of 2023.

This cinematic gem marks Nolan’s 12th directorial endeavor, delving into the compelling life of J. Robert Oppenheimer and his climactic role in crafting the atomic bomb. Backed by an all-star cast and a hefty $100 million budget, Oppenheimer has left an indelible mark on the cinematic landscape.

Nolan, a fervent supporter of IMAX, also urged audiences to experience Oppenheimer in this premium film format, resulting in a record-breaking $35 million IMAX debut across 740 screens worldwide.

Adding to the film’s success, the Barbenheimer phenomenon, exploding on social media, impelled viewers to witness Nolan’s dark, dramatic masterpiece on the same day as Greta Gerwig’s Barbie.

What truly distinguishes Oppenheimer is its ability to shine amidst a sea of blockbusters and franchises. In a year overflowing with cinematic offerings, Oppenheimer not only captivated audiences but also supported the cause of original storytelling and exceptional filmmaking, reigning supreme at the box office.

Oppenheimer is running in theatres now.

Source: The Direct

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Written by Muskan Chaudhary

Muskan Chaudhary is a content writer at FandomWire, and a commerce graduate. She enjoys playing tennis, immersing herself in the world of video games, or unleashing her creativity through sketching and other artistic pursuits. She also enjoys watching anime and looking forward to doing more.

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