

The Odyssey (2026) — Christopher Nolan’s Oldest Story, Told the Hardest Way
Christopher Nolan adapting The Odyssey feels less like a career pivot and more like a destination. After bending time ( Inception , Tenet ), morality ( The Dark Knight ), and history ( Dunkirk , Oppenheimer ), Nolan turning to Homer’s foundational myth suggests an interest in something primal: endurance, identity, and the cost of heroism. What makes this project immediately fascinating is how Nolan is approaching it. Reports suggest a commitment to large-scale practical fil
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