Julianne Moore, Michael Douglas, Emma Thompson, Jane Fonda, Tony Goldwyn, Matthew Modine, Jackson Browne, and Graham Nash are among the Hollywood stars who have joined a campaign against nuclear weapons, inspired by the success of 'Oppenheimer.' They are advocating to 'make nukes history' and have signed open letters warning of the nuclear threat ahead of the Oscars. The initiative aims to raise awareness about nuclear non-proliferation and the dangers posed by nuclear weapons.
NEW @connor_echols : Nuclear non-proliferation has been slipping from the public radar for some time. @JoanRohlfing @NTI_WMD hopes #Oscars2024 can change that, if just a little bit. https://t.co/fRNHnZTmo2 #Oppenheimer
‘Oppenheimer’ cast members join Jane Fonda and more to spotlight nuclear threat https://t.co/TQBecVf0FB
Opinion: 'Oppenheimer's' best performance — reminding us that we live in dangerous times (via @latimesopinion ) https://t.co/iaWHUfQ8mr