Interstellar Image ❲2026 Update❳
When Cooper enters the black hole, he finds himself in a "Tesseract," a three-dimensional representation of a five-dimensional space.
The depiction of Gargantua is considered one of the most scientifically accurate representations of a black hole in cinema history. Interstellar image
The Endurance is the crew's ring-shaped home, designed to rotate to provide artificial gravity for the astronauts. When Cooper enters the black hole, he finds
: One of the film's most intense visual sequences involves Cooper attempting to dock a Landers craft with the spinning, damaged Endurance while plummeting toward a planet's atmosphere. : One of the film's most intense visual
: Because the planet is so close to Gargantua, the black hole's immense gravity pulls the water into mountain-sized waves.
: The visual effects team, led by Paul Franklin and advised by Nobel laureate Kip Thorne, published actual scientific papers on the rendering techniques developed for the film.