Chris Nolan’s Starry New Movie Revealed to be an Adaptation of ‘The Odyssey’
Matt Damon, Tom Holland, Zendaya, Lupita Nyong’o, Robert Pattinson and Anne Hathaway are among the cast for the director’s take on the epic poem.
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- Chris Nolan is adapting ‘The Odyssey’ for his new movie.
- Lupita Nyong’o, Matt Damon, Tom Holland, Robert Pattinson and Zendaya are among the cast.
- Nolan has a hefty budget for this latest project.
For the last few months, we’ve been learning about ‘Oppenheimer’ director Christopher Nolan building the cast he wants for his next, much-anticipated project.
The likes of Matt Damon, Zendaya, Tom Holland and Anne Hathaway have all been reported as starring in the director’s new movie.
But despite all of that casting news, we’d yet to learn what it’s actually going to focus on. Rumors have swirled about everything from a vampire story or an adaption of cult UK TV series ‘The Prisoner’ (long since debunked) to a new film based on helicopter-focused thriller series ‘Blue Thunder’ (also shot down).
At long last, we officially know what the movie will be based on, as revealed by Universal in a new twitter post:
“Christopher Nolan’s next film ‘The Odyssey’ is a mythic action epic shot across the world using brand new IMAX film technology. The film brings Homer’s foundational saga to IMAX film screens for the first time.”
The Odyssey
An adaptation of Homer's poem of the same name. Shot across the world, this mythic action epic follows Odysseus as he embarks on a 10-year journey home after the... Read the Plot
What’s the story of Christopher Nolan’s next film?
Now that we have some actual, confirmed details about the movie, let’s look into what that means, shall we?
‘The Odyssey’ is a classic piece of literature by Homer that is divided between 24 different books, preceded by ‘The Iliad.’
The ancient Greek poem is one of the foundational texts of Western literature. It tells the story of Odysseus, King of Ithaca, and his perilous journey home after the Trojan War, exploring themes of heroism, loyalty, cunning, and the struggle against divine will. The tale includes iconic episodes like his encounters with the Cyclops Polyphemus, the Sirens, and the witch-goddess Circe, culminating in his reunion with his wife, Penelope.
Historians and scholars date the poem to sometime between 750-650 BC. The first printed Greek version became available in 1488. In the centuries since, it has remained one of the most studied, adapted and parodied stories ever with adaptations including the 1911 silent film by Giuseppe de Liguoro, 1954’s ‘Ulysses’ with Kirk Douglas and the 2000 Coen brothers comedy ‘O Brother, Where Art Thou?’
A more recent adaptation premiered earlier this month in theaters: ‘The Return,’ which stars Ralph Fiennes and Juliette Binoche and was directed by Uberto Pasolini. On limited release, it has so far earned less than a million dollars worldwide.
Universal will no doubt be hoping for a slightly higher return on Nolan’s film, since, according to reporter Jeff Sneider, his ‘Odyssey’ carries a hefty $250 million price tag. Compare that to ‘Oppenheimer,’ which he made for $100 million and ‘Tenet,’ which had a $205 million budget.
Still, given that ‘Oppenheimer’ brought in nearly a billion dollars (and continues to earn on home entertainment venues), there’s reason for confidence.
Who else is in the cast for Nolan’s latest project?
Nolan has been locking down a wealth of talent for his latest movie. Damon and Hathaway, of course, are veterans of working with the director, having appeared in two other projects of his (both were in ‘Interstellar,’ while Hathaway had previously played Selina Kyle in ‘The Dark Knight Rises' and Damon is in ‘Oppenheimer.’
Then there’s Robert Pattinson, who graced ‘Tenet.’
And on the Nolan newcomer front, we have Holland, Zendaya (even if they’re hardly strangers to co-starring together), Lupita Nyong’o and Charlize Theron.
It’s anyone’s guess at this point what role the various ensemble members will be playing, or indeed how faithful Nolan’s movie will end up being. Can we hope for a giant fantasy epic from the director?
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Who else is working on Nolan’s latest?
Nolan is also writing and producing the film, reuniting with his longtime producing and life partner Emma Thomas, who won the Best Picture Oscar for ‘Oppenheimer’ alongside Nolan.
As for the rest of the crew, we’ll have to wait and see, though Nolan tends to work with a lot of people more than once, so expect to see some familiar names when the credits role.
The cameras should be rolling early next year.
Why is Universal distributing Nolan’s new film?
While the filmmaker had been based for years at Warner Bros., the company’s decision to put much of its 2020 slate on streaming saw him take his business elsewhere.
The rights to ‘Oppenheimer’ were put up for auction, a bidding battle that Universal ultimately won and reaped the rewards when the movie became a huge sensation.
Nolan was clearly happy without things worked out in collaboration with the studio, as he’s gone right back to it for this new project, which, like ‘Oppenheimer,’ will shoot in the IMAX format.
When will Chris Nolan’s next movie be in theaters?
Universal and IMAX have planted a flag in a July 17th, 2026 release slot for the new movie.
List of Christopher Nolan Movies:
- 'Following' (1998)
- ‘Memento' (2001)
- 'Insomnia' (2002)
- ‘Batman Begins' (2005)
- 'The Prestige' (2006)
- 'The Dark Knight' (2008)
- 'Inception' (2010)
- 'The Dark Knight Rises' (2012)
- 'Interstellar' (2014)
- 'Dunkirk (2017)
- 'Tenet' (2020)