Christopher Nolan’s new trailer for Odyssey
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The Odyssey is shaping up to be more than just another epic adaptation. Director Christopher Nolan is leaning into the story’s deeper roots, drawing bold comparisons between ancient storytelling and
On Tuesday, Christopher Nolan’s The Odyssey released its first full trailer, offering a glimpse into his ambitious adaptation of Homer’s epic. The footage showcased epic fantasy elements, an ancient Greek setting,
Christopher Nolan said that Homer and epic stories like The Odyssey were the Marvel Comics universe of its time.
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How the Odyssey is Christopher Nolan's secret return to superhero movies
Christopher Nolan‘s next movie is The Odyssey, a fantasy action film based on Homer’s ancient Greek epic. Because of the story’s scale and stakes, The Odyssey is shaping up to be Nolan’s secret return to superhero movies.
The Odyssey's latest trailer is showing off Robert Pattinson's villain side. On Tuesday, May 5, Universal Pictures released a new trailer for Christopher Nolan's upcoming action epic based on the ancient Greek epic poem known as Homer's Odyssey.
Zendaya, Robert Pattinson, and Tom Holland also star in Christopher Nolan's upcoming take on Homer's ancient Greek epic.
Tom Holland and Robert Pattinson have appeared together in two films prior to Christopher Nolan’s The Odyssey, though their level of on-screen collaboration varies significantly between the projects.
What? You’ve never heard anyone call Odysseus “daddy” before!?
Christopher Nolan has said The Odyssey‘s source material, the epic poem by ancient Greek writer Homer, was the superhero story of its time. Appearing on The Late Show with Stephen Colbert, the British director said Homer’s original work,
“The Odyssey” director Christopher Nolan joined Stephen Colbert on Monday night’s episode of “The Late Show.” During his interview, he discussed working with Tom Holland and watching Anne Hathaway in “The Devil Wears Prada 2”.
Christopher Nolan's star-studded take on Homer's epic poem hits theaters this July. We’re now firmly in that final stage of marketing, as Universal is promoting Nolan’s “The Odyssey” everywhere from CinemaCon to the NBA playoffs.