in 2012 Nolan's short story "
Memento Mori" was used by his older brother, director
Christopher Nolan, as the basis for the film
Memento. In 2005, Jonathan and Christopher co-wrote the screenplay for
The Prestige, which is based on
Christopher Priest's novel of the same title. The brothers collaborated on the screenplay for the 2008 film
The Dark Knight. The film went on to become the most financially successful
Batman film, which has since been surpassed by its sequel,
The Dark Knight Rises. On 10 February 2011,
CBS picked up Nolan's pilot
Person of Interest. The show was officially picked up by CBS on 13 May 2011 to air in fall 2011. The series ran for five seasons and starred
Jim Caviezel,
Taraji P. Henson and
Michael Emerson. Nolan served as executive producer along with
J. J. Abrams. Nolan wrote the screenplay for
Interstellar, a science-fiction feature based on the works of theoretical physicist
Kip Thorne, who served as the film's executive producer. Christopher Nolan co-wrote, directed and produced the film, with Paramount distributing domestically, while Warner Bros. distributed internationally. Nolan and
Lisa Joy wrote a pilot for an adaptation of
Westworld,
Michael Crichton's
1973 science fiction Western thriller of the same name. On 31 August 2013, it was announced that
HBO had ordered a pilot for a show, with Nolan, Joy, Weintraub,
J. J. Abrams, and
Bryan Burk as executive producers, and Nolan making his directorial debut. The pilot was subsequently picked up to series, with Nolan and Joy as co-
showrunners, and premiered on 2 October 2016. In November 2016, HBO renewed the show for a 10-episode second season, that started in April 2018. On 1 May 2018, following the first two episodes of Season 2, the series was renewed for a third season. In 2019, it was announced that Nolan and Joy had signed a $150 million deal to create
The Peripheral for
Amazon Prime Video. Since they signed on, they earned at least $20 million a year as part of their first-look deal with
Amazon Studios. Alongside
The Peripheral, they executive produced the series
Fallout, based on the popular
video game series in collaboration with
Bethesda Game Studios, as part of the deal. In 2025, it was reported Nolan and Joy had signed on to executive produce the series
Wolfenstein, also based on the
game series by Bethesda Softworks, in collaboration with developer
MachineGames for Prime Video. ==Personal life==