Inception sequel hinted at by Christopher Nolan

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The recent sci-fi hit movie, Inception, was a box office success in 2010, with audiences flocking to see the movie that everyone seemed to be raving about. The movie, starred actor Leonardo DiCaprio, who was also the star of hit movies such as Shutter Island, Titanic, and Catch Me If You Can, was praised for his role in the movie, which went on to top best movie of the year lists at the end of last year.

The movie, which also starred Joseph Gordon-Levitt and Ken Watanabe, was directed by Christopher Nolan, and in a recent interview he said that he hadn't ruled out making a sequel of the movie even though he thought of the movie as one film rather than one of a series of films. He also said that a video game was being considered.

In his interview Nolan said: "It's an infinite, or perhaps I should say an infinitesimal world that fascinates me. At the moment, we're exploring a video game, which is something I've been very interested in doing for a number of years. This lends itself nicely to that."

He added: "As far as sequels go, I think of Inception as one film, but that's how I approach all my films. When I was making Batman Begins, I certainly didn't have any thoughts of doing a second Batman film, let alone a third. You never quite know where your creative interests are going to take you, but when I was making Inception I viewed it as a stand-alone movie."