Oppenheimer hits movie theaters tomorrow, and it has already been dubbed "the best, most important film of this century".
The movie is directed by Christopher Nolan and follows the story of J. Robert Oppenheimer, the man behind the first atomic bomb.
As the Second World War raged on, American scientists were tasked with building a bomb that was capable of ending the war before the Nazis were able to do so.
Educated at Harvard and the University of Cambridge, Oppenheimer was the perfect man to accomplish the task, though it would appear that he had regrets over his creation.

As explained by the Smithsonian, after testing the bomb on July 16, 1945, he famously said: "Now I am become death, the destroyer of worlds".
Following the bomb being dropped on Nagasaki and Hiroshima in Japan, Oppenheimer campaigned in his later life to stop the building of a hydrogen bomb.
During the movie, the titular character is played by Cillian Murphy, and it seems as though it's certainly worth the watch at the movie theater.
Watch the trailer for Oppenheimer below:Praise doesn't come much better than from Paul Schrader, who wrote Taxi Driver, a movie that is often credited as one of the best of all time.
"[Oppenheimer is] the best, most important film of this century," Schrader penned on Facebook. "If you see one film in cinemas this year it should be Oppenheimer. I’m not a Nolan groupie but this one blows the doors off the hinges."
The movie is based on the 2005 book American Prometheus by Kai Bird and Martin J. Sherwin.
Bird got an early viewing of the new epic, and he was not disappointed. "I am, at the moment, stunned and emotionally recovering from having seen it," he said, per Variety.

Bird went on: "I think it is going to be a stunning artistic achievement, and I have hopes it will actually stimulate a national, even global conversation about the issues that Oppenheimer was desperate to speak out about.
"About how to live in the atomic age, how to live with the bomb, and about McCarthyism - what it means to be a patriot, and what is the role for a scientist in a society drenched with technology and science, to speak out about public issues."
Alongside Cillian Murphy is an all-star cast, with the likes of Emily Blunt, Matt Damon, and Robert Downey Jr.
It is available to watch in cinemas from July 21.