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NEW YORK – Like most savvy actors, Matt Damon always picks up the phone for Christopher Nolan.

The A-lister, who previously appeared in Nolan’s 2014 film “Interstellar,” was planning to take a break from acting when the Oscar-nominated director called about “Oppenheimer” (in theaters Friday), his chilling new historical drama.

“I had told my wife I was taking time off,” says Damon, speaking to USA TODAY in a joint interview with co-star Emily Blunt before the Screen Actors Guild strike. “This was something we literally negotiated, but the one caveat was ‘if Chris Nolan calls.’ He was my get-back-to-work card, and then he actually called, which was a wonderful surprise.”

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Lt. Gen. Leslie Groves (Matt Damon, left) and physicist J. Robert Oppenheimer (Cillian Murphy). "There's a lot of humor to be mined in this relationship," Damon says.

Matt Damon brings levity to the ‘wildly unpopular’ Leslie Groves

In the white-knuckle epic, Damon plays gruff U.S. Army officer Leslie Groves, who calls on physicist J. Robert Oppenheimer (Cillian Murphy) to oversee the creation of the atomic bomb during World War II. Groves was “wildly unpopular” with the scientists, Damon says, and frequently butted heads with Oppenheimer. But there was still “mutual respect” between the two men.

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