Elon Musk critica las decisiones de reparto en la película de La Odisea

Elon Musk ha atacado públicamente la elección de Elliot Page y Lupita Nyong’o para la próxima adaptación de La Odisea dirigida por Christopher Nolan. La película, con un presupuesto de 250 millones de dólares, tiene previsto su estreno el 17 de julio.

Musk ha publicado decenas de mensajes en su plataforma criticando la inclusión de los actores; al parecer, Page interpretará al fantasma de Aquiles y Nyong’o a Helena de Troya. Ha elogiado la película Troya de 2004 y compartió una imagen generada por IA que se burla de Page, además de mostrarse de acuerdo con los comentarios de Matt Walsh sobre problemas de reparto similares. Musk también ha sugerido que las elecciones se hicieron para cumplir con los estándares de la Academia para la elegibilidad al Oscar.

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