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Christopher Nolan Denies Dissing Marvel Movies
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The 'Interstellar' director claims he would never call other movies 'not real' and insists that he has inaccurately been quoted.

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Christopher Nolan quickly sets the record straight on the rumor suggesting that he said a real movie wouldn't do post-credits scene. The director tells BuzzFeed, "I would never say someone else's film isn't 'a real film.' The quote is inaccurate."

The helmer of "The Dark Knight" trilogy who helped produce "Man of Steel" was rumored taking a dig at Marvel movies when Warner Bros. asked if Zack Snyder would add a "comedy coda ending" to the Superman reboot.

Nolan will serve as an executive producer for the sequel, "Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice", which is due March 25, 2016. He, however, is not involved in the expanding DC universe which involves "Wonder Woman" and "Suicide Squad".

He is currently releasing his own movie "Interstellar" which stars Matthew McConaughey and Anne Hathaway.

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