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Screenwriter Noah Oppenheim said the ending is meant to be a "call to attention and an invitation to a conversation"
Writer/Producer, Noah Oppenheim stops by The Discourse podcast to discuss his new Netflix thriller, "A House of Dynamite."
Noah Oppenheim, the screenwriter of “A House of Dynamite,” joins Jake Tapper to react to the Pentagon’s criticism.
According to The New York Times, the president must read a code known as the "nuclear biscuit" from a laminated card they always keep with them. Idris Elba, who plays the president in A House of Dynamite, reads the series of codes in the final minutes of the movie, but his actual commands are never shown.
Netflixs A House of Dynamite, an American political thriller directed by Kathryn Bigelow and written by Noah Oppenheim, has drawn worldwide attention since its global release on October 24, 2025.
Let's break down the real science behind Netflix's new movie "A House of Dynamite," which imagines a nuclear attack on the U.S.
Learn about the ending of 'A House of Dynamite' and the possibility of a sequel. Find out what the writer revealed about the open-ended conclusion and what fans are expecting for the future of the political thriller.
A House of Dynamite's open-ended conclusion was disappointing to many. Here's what screenwriter Noah Oppenheim has said about the same!
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Keanu Reeves & Sandra Bullock's New Thriller Gets Major Script Update From Noah Oppenheim
Keanu Reeves and Sandra Bullock are famously Speed co-stars, and are reuniting for a new thriller, which just got a script update.