Cillian Murphy has advised audiences that it is "essential" to watch his latest film Oppenheimer at the cinema.
The Peaky Blinders star portrays J Robert Oppenheimer, the man behind the atomic bomb, alongside Emily Blunt, Matt Damon, and Robert Downey Jr in the new film from Batman director Christopher Nolan.
Speaking to Empire magazine, the Corkonian said: "I think it's a truly essential cinematic experience. And I know that's what I'm supposed to say, that's the studio line.
"But you have to see this in the cinema on the biggest f****** screen possible."
The Breakfast on Pluto actor previously told Rolling Stone magazine that Oppenheimer is "the best script I ever read".
The 47-year-old said: "I think the film is sensational. As a person who loves films - I'm not saying it 'cos I'm in the f****** thing, I hate looking at myself - but as a lover of film, as a cinephile, I'm a Chris Nolan fan."
Oppenheimer will be released in Irish cinemas on Friday 21 July.