Jonathan Nolan praises completed cut of brother Christopher's The Odyssey

Filmmaker Jonathan Nolan has praised his brother Christopher Nolan's upcoming film The Odyssey as a 'tremendous' achievement after viewing a completed cut, amid ongoing buzz from the trailer's release and recent casting controversy.

In the latest update on Christopher Nolan's adaptation of Homer's epic, following the December 2025 trailer release that generated significant excitement, Jonathan Nolan—known for co-writing films like Interstellar and The Dark Knight with his brother—shared glowing feedback in a CinemaBlend interview. Having seen the full cut, he stated, “I’m not working on The Odyssey. I have seen The Odyssey. It’s tremendous. It’s an incredible achievement… I was fascinated by the Iliad and The Odyssey when I was younger, and I had some fun conversations with Chris about where he’s taking it. It’s a spectacular film.”

The film, starring Matt Damon as Odysseus alongside Tom Holland, Anne Hathaway, Zendaya, Charlize Theron, and others, is slated for IMAX release on July 17, 2026. Earlier buzz included Nolan's November 2025 comments to Empire on filling cinematic gaps in mythology with big-budget production.

Adding to the conversation, Elon Musk recently criticized rumored casting choices like Lupita Nyong’o as Helen of Troy, claiming Nolan compromised integrity. Jonathan's endorsement counters the noise, heightening anticipation.

Jonathan Nolan, an Academy Award-winning screenwriter, director, and producer married to Lisa Joy, continues to support his brother's visionary projects.

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Christopher Nolan unveils Trojan Horse footage from 'The Odyssey' at CinemaCon, earning standing ovation.
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Christopher Nolan shows Trojan Horse footage for The Odyssey at CinemaCon

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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.

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.

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Christopher Nolan stated that his upcoming film 'The Odyssey' will have a runtime shorter than his 2023 epic 'Oppenheimer', which lasted 180 minutes. Despite shooting over two million feet of film during a 91-day production, much of it at sea, Nolan aims to keep the experience under three hours. The adaptation of Homer's ancient Greek epic begins filming on July 17 in IMAX.

Ticket sales for Christopher Nolan's The Odyssey opened yesterday afternoon, leading to long waits and quick sell-outs for IMAX screenings. Scalpers have listed tickets on eBay for up to $1,000. The film is described as the first feature entirely shot on IMAX cameras.

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Writer-producer Ed Solomon attended the Sonoma International Film Festival for a screening of his film 'The Christophers,' which won the Stolman Audience Award for Best Film. The dramedy, directed by Steven Soderbergh and starring Ian McKellen and Michaela Coel, drew praise during a post-screening Q&A. Solomon shared insights on its creation and his aversion to watching his own work with audiences.

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