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Josh Hartnett, Josh Peck and Matthew Modine are decked out in 1940s attire on set of Oppenheimer

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After having kick-started production on Christopher Nolan’s Oppenheimer in New Mexico last month, the star-studded cast and crew have now commenced in Los Angeles.Josh Hartnett, Josh Peck and Matthew Modine were among the high-profile names to be seen in character on the set of the World War II epic.Based onJ.

Robert Oppenheimer, the Americantheoretical physicist who, along with his colleagues in the Manhattan Project, are credited with developing the first atomic bombs that ultimately were dropped on Japan in 1945.

Preparing for action: Josh Hartnett, 43, looked the part of American nuclear physicist and winner of theNobel Prize in Physics in 1939 Epic endeavor: Josh Peck, 35, and Matthew Modine, 63, were among the first of the star-studded cast to be seen in character on the set of OppenheimerAll three of the actors - Hartnett, Peck and Modine - looked like exact replicas, in terms of their retro costumes, dressed in grayish wool slacks, matching vest and tie, and white dress shirts.Hartnet, 43, also wore a pair of brown leather shoes, reminiscent of the times just before the Second World War, wire-rim glasses, and his dark brown hair cut short with a part on the right.

Peck, 35, looked to be catching up on some phone calls in between scenes.And from the look of the big beaming smile on his face, the shoot looked to be going well for Modine, who was dressed in a wool suit, minus the blazer, that was popular during the 1940s.

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