New trailer released for Christopher Nolan's The Odyssey

A new trailer for Christopher Nolan's adaptation of Homer's epic The Odyssey—starring Matt Damon as Odysseus—has been released, building excitement ahead of its July 17, 2026, theatrical and IMAX debut.

Rotten Tomatoes and The Hollywood Reporter announced the trailer's debut on May 5, 2026, inviting audiences to view the latest footage. While plot details remain guarded, the promo material heightens anticipation for Nolan's mythic action epic, shot with new IMAX technology across real-world locations.

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Christopher Nolan presented exclusive footage from his upcoming film The Odyssey at CinemaCon in Las Vegas. The presentation featured intense scenes of the Trojan Horse attack and drew a standing ovation from exhibitors. Nolan described the project as a long-held dream shot entirely on IMAX cameras.

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Matt Damon has highlighted the strong prospects for theatrical films with the release of 'The Odyssey'. He noted that younger audiences are returning to cinemas in ways reminiscent of his own youth.

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