According to our current understanding of physics, attempting to escape from a black hole's gravitational pull by traveling faster than light (FTL) is not possible. The theory of general relativity, which describes gravity and the behavior of black holes, suggests that nothing with mass can travel faster than the speed of light in a vacuum.
In the movie Interstellar, the concept of using a wormhole to travel vast distances and escape a black hole's gravity was depicted. However, it's important to note that this is a work of science fiction and not based on our current scientific understanding.
When an object, including light, gets close to a black hole's event horizon (the boundary beyond which nothing can escape), the gravitational pull becomes incredibly strong. The escape velocity required to overcome this gravitational pull exceeds the speed of light. As a result, anything inside the event horizon, including light itself, is inevitably drawn towards the singularity at the center of the black hole.
Attempting to travel faster than light to escape a black hole would violate the fundamental principles of special relativity. It would require exceeding the speed of light, which, as we discussed earlier, is currently considered impossible based on our understanding of physics.
It's important to distinguish between scientific concepts and their portrayal in popular media. While science fiction can provide imaginative scenarios, they often involve speculative or fictional elements that go beyond what is currently known in science.