'Oppenheimer' cast's group chat still active after two years

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Jack Quaid recently shared that the group chat for the cast of "Oppenheimer" is still very active two years after the movie was released. In a conversation with Men's Health, Quaid, who played physicist Richard Feynman, mentioned that the chat is supportive and regularly used to keep in touch. Quaid revealed that the group, nicknamed the "Oppenhomies," often checks in on each other. He recalled how during the Los Angeles fires, everyone reached out to those affected. The cast members celebrate each other's work, with messages like "Hey, shoutout to David Krumholtz!" when something exciting happens. The 32-year-old actor expressed surprise at the chat's continued activity. He had not expected it to last, especially with so many cast members. Quaid mentioned that he has grown very close to Olli Haaskivi, an actor from the film, and they hang out regularly. Quaid appreciated the lasting friendships formed through the movie. He described the ongoing bond among the cast as a joy. Meanwhile, "Oppenheimer," directed by Christopher Nolan, won the Best Picture Award at the 2024 Oscars. On a personal note, Quaid released two movies this year, "Companion" and "Novocaine."


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