Christopher Nolan has revealed that an Inception sequel could be a possibility.
Nolan returned to the director’s chair last summer with Inception, which brought together an impressive cast of Leonardo DiCaprio, Marion Cotillard, Joseph Gordon Levitt and Ellen Page.
The movie was a critical and box office smash, as well as being one of the most original sci-fin movies that we had seen in some time, as it went on to gross in excess of $823 million worldwide.
And Nolan admits that he has not ruled out the possibility of a second movie.
Speaking to Deadline the filmmaker said: "It's an infinite, or perhaps I should say an infinitesimal world that fascinates me.
"At the moment, we're exploring a video game, which is something I've been very interested in doing for a number of years. This lends itself nicely to that.
"As far as sequels go, I think of Inception as one film, but that's how I approach all my films.
"When I was making Batman Begins, I certainly didn't have any thoughts of doing a second Batman film, let alone a third.
"You never quite know where your creative interests are going to take you, but when I was making Inception I viewed it as a stand-alone movie."
Nolan will be back with his third Batman movie, the Dark Knight Rises, which will see Christian Bale reprise the role of Bruce Wayne.
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