Elon Musk critique les choix de casting pour le film L'Odyssée

Elon Musk a publiquement critiqué le choix d'Elliot Page et de Lupita Nyong’o pour la prochaine adaptation de L'Odyssée par Christopher Nolan. Le film, dont le budget s'élève à 250 millions de dollars, doit sortir le 17 juillet.

Musk a publié des dizaines de messages sur sa plateforme pour critiquer la présence de ces acteurs, Page étant pressenti pour jouer le fantôme d'Achille et Nyong’o pour incarner Hélène de Troie. Il a fait l'éloge du film Troie de 2004 et a partagé une image générée par IA se moquant de Page, tout en approuvant les commentaires de Matt Walsh sur des problèmes de casting similaires. Musk a également suggéré que ces choix avaient été faits pour répondre aux normes de l'Académie en vue de l'éligibilité aux Oscars.

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