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Julianne Moore, Michael Douglas, Emma Thompson and More Join Campaign Against Nuclear Weapons Following ‘Oppenheimer’ Success


Ahead of 'Oppenheimer' competing at the Academy Awards, celebrities including Emma Thompson and Julianne Moore are campaigning against nukes.

Ahead of “ Oppenheimer ’s” expected domination at the Oscars this Sunday, Moore, Douglas, Thompson and other celebrities have backed the Nuclear Threat Initiative’s “Make Nukes History” campaign. Alan Cumming, Annie Lennox, Bill Nye, Ellen Burstyn, Graham Nash, Jane Fonda, Lily Tomlin, Rosanna Arquette and Viggo Mortensen have also signed in support. In addition to the open letter, the NTI have organized billboards, a social media campaign, a mural in West Hollywood and an art installation at the Farmers Market near The Grove to raise public awareness about the danger posed by nuclear weapons.

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