If negotiations fall through, the trio will join Leonardo DiCaprio in the Warner Bros. sci-fi action project. Though the studio is keeping mum about the plot, they describe the film as a "contemporary sci-fi actioner set within the architecture of the mind."
Nolan wrote and will direct the project, his first since developing the 2008 blockbuster Batman flick "The Dark Knight."
As per Variety, he is re-teaming with Murphy, who starred as a villain in "Batman Begins" and had a cameo in its sequel, while this is the first time he will be working with Oscar winner Cotillard and nominated Page.
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