Thanks to a century or
so of propaganda from Thomas Edison and his lackeys, many people aren’t very
familiar with Nikola Tesla or the various scientific discoveries he made.
Luckily, Christopher Nolan’s 2005 film, The Prestige, can teach us everything
we need to know about the man. For instance, he once tried to invent a
teleportation machine that would actually create perfect duplicates of whatever
it was supposed to teleport. Also, he was a chameleon-like rock star who would
occasionally adopt different personas, like Aladdin Sane, Ziggy Stardust, and
the Thin White Duke.
Of course, some people
who probably work for Edison will tell you that The Prestige was fictional, and
Tesla wasn’t really David Bowie, but Deadline is reporting that a new Tesla
biopic is in the works that should help clear up all of this confusion. The
project comes from Marjorie Prime director Michael Almereyda, and it will
reportedly focus on Tesla’s life in America (he was born in Serbia) and “his
struggles working for Edison” before he broke off and started doing mad-scientist
work on his own. The film will also feature Tesla’s “encounters with other
historical giants of the era,” so hopefully that means it’ll have a Walk The
Line-style parade of famous people for Tesla to point out and refer to by their
full names. “Hello, J.P. Morgan. How do you feel about alternating current?”
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