Cillian Murphy wonders if it is “too late” for major roles despite the Oscar

Cillian Murphy thought about how his career was affected by his Oscar victory, saying that he had not noticed a particular increase in demand for his services.
The Irish actor won the best actor of the Academy Award in 2024 for playing the title role in the epic of Christopher Nolan Oppenheimer.
He has since appeared in the historical drama Little things like these and currently promotes the class drama Steve.
Requested by Variety If the success of Oppenheimer I put it in “hot request” to direct great studio films, Murphy replied: “No, because I had these two other films right away. I was simply not available, so that did not happen. ”
He added: “Maybe it will be one day. Or maybe it’s too late.”
Murphy should then appear in a small role in 28 days later following 28 years later: the bone temple and will then resume his acclaimed Shadowing role Like Thomas Shelby for Netflix movie The immortal man.

Speaking of the old film, Murphy said Variety That he could not reveal too much: “But I would say that I think Nia Dacosta made an extraordinary film, and it is an incredible accompaniment for Danny’s film. I am only a little bit, but I am really proud.”
Steve received mixed criticism of criticism. The independentClarisse Loughrey gave three stars to the film and wrote:“SteveA Max Porter Film Adapted from his own novel ShyWe ask to consider what we expect from the adaptation. On the page, we enter the mind of a teenager. It’s chaotic in there. We are torn violently between love and self-object, between the feeling of being very important in the feeling of being very small, always in flow and never sure.
“The shy boy is in a boarding school for children in difficulty in England in 1995. He is known as their” last chance “. The writing to wear is a provocation to sympathy. He asks us, before throwing our judgment, to live at least a little time inside this maelstrom.
“For the screen, however, Porter has chosen – in his words -” rewrite “rather than adapting. Steve Tells the same story from the point of view of the school director who, in the news is a rare and unshakeable voice. It’s nice to see an author treat cinema as something more than an accessory to his own work. In the end, it is a daring choice that gives limited results.
“While Steve becomes the center of our attention – and how could it not be, when it is played by the extraordinary Cillian Murphy – shy (Jay Lycurgo) is sidelined. He becomes the curious and tragic puzzle that everyone tries to solve.”


