Revealed on: Dec 22, 2025 08:04 pm IST
The Odyssey trailer: Christopher Nolan’s follow-up to Oscar-winning Oppenheimer is the story of Odysseus and his males’s journey again residence.
The primary trailer for Christopher Nolan’s The Odyssey is out. The movie stars Matt Damon as Greek hero Odysseus, set on a journey again residence along with his males after the brutal Trojan conflict.
The trailer is simply two minutes lengthy and presents tiny, principally ambient sneak peeks into the story. After struggling torture, demise, mayhem and sights not like any that human eyes have seen, they need to return residence, again to their households. Nevertheless, the journey isn’t any higher than the ordeal they’ve survived to this point.
The movie additionally stars Anne Hathaway as Odysseus’ spouse Penelope and Tom Holland, who performs his son Telemachus. Zendaya, Robert Pattinson and others additionally star within the film in numerous roles.
Reactions to the trailer
Followers appear keen to observe the film on the large display screen. “My theater simply kicked me out for being seated too early to see this film,” learn a touch upon YouTube. “Nolan is without doubt one of the most influential administrators of our technology. I am unable to await this,” stated one other.
This might be Nolan’s first movie after profitable the Greatest Director Oscar for Oppenheimer. That movie starred Cillian Murphy within the lead as Father of the Atom Bomb, J Robert Oppenheimer.
About Odyssey
The Odyssey is Homer’s epic poem chronicling Odysseus’s perilous journey residence after the Trojan Conflict. Battling monsters, temptation and destiny, he depends on wit and endurance.
Nolan’s upcoming venture will not be the primary adaptation of the epic. It has beforehand been tailored within the 1954 film Ulysses. Directed by Mario Camerini, the movie starred Kirk Douglas.
Coen Brothers’ 2000 directorial O Brother, The place Artwork Thou? was additionally primarily based on “Odyssey”.
The movie is about for a theatrical launch from Common on July 17, 2026, with early tickets already promoting out for screenings.
