"Top Hollywood Stars Unite to Make Nukes History After 'Oppenheimer' Success"

Julianne Moore, Emma Thompson, and other celebrities have signed an open letter supporting the Nuclear Threat Initiative's "Make Nukes History" campaign, coinciding with the release of the film "Oppenheimer." The campaign aims to raise awareness about the dangers of nuclear weapons and advocate for their elimination. The initiative includes billboards, a social media campaign, and public art installations to emphasize the urgency of nuclear disarmament. NTI CEO Ernest J. Moniz and actor Matthew Modine have also spoken out about the need for political will and public demand to address the current nuclear arms race and the devastating impact of nuclear weapons testing.
- Julianne Moore, Michael Douglas, Emma Thompson and More Join Campaign Against Nuclear Weapons Following ‘Oppenheimer’ Success Variety
- ‘Oppenheimer’ cast members join Jane Fonda and more to spotlight nuclear threat CNN
- Julianne Moore, Jane Fonda and Emma Thompson among stars asking to ‘make nukes history’ The Guardian
- Hollywood stars invoke 'Oppenheimer' in anti-nukes campaign ahead of Oscars Reuters
- Tony Goldwyn, Jane Fonda, Matthew Modine and More Sign Open Letter Ahead of Oscars to “Make Nukes History” Hollywood Reporter
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