Christopher Nolan to adapt Homer’s ancient Greek epic, ‘The Odyssey’
The Hindu
Christopher Nolan to direct epic adaptation of Homer’s The Odyssey with star-studded cast, cutting-edge technology, and global release in 2026.
Christopher Nolan’s next cinematic venture is of epic proportions. Universal Studios confirmed Monday that Nolan will direct an adaptation of Homer’s The Odyssey, the ancient Greek epic chronicling Odysseus’ arduous journey home following the Trojan War.
Described as a “mythic action epic,” the film will employ cutting-edge IMAX technology, that Nolan has spent the year developing. Scheduled for a global theatrical release on July 17, 2026.
Homer’s epic has previously inspired countless adaptations, from the 1954 classic Ulysses to the Coen Brothers’ O Brother, Where Art Thou?
While Nolan is no stranger to historical narratives, having directed Oppenheimer, which explored the creation of the atomic bomb, and The Prestige, a tale of 19th-century magicians, The Odyssey ventures into the realm of gods, monsters, and mythological intrigue. It’s a thematic shift for the filmmaker, though not entirely alien given his proclivity for elevating fantastical concepts, as seen in Inception and Interstellar.
The announcement also caps a monumental year for the filmmaker. Nolan earned his first Academy Awards for Oppenheimer and was knighted by King Charles, ahead of Interstellar breaking new records as the highest grossing IMAX re-release of all time.
nyone trying to slot Hong Kong filmmaker Ann Hui into a particular genre will be at a loss, for all through her 45 year-long career, she has moved easily between varied spaces, from independent cinema to the mainstream, from personal films to a bit of action too. For that matter, she has made a horror film too. Ask her about it and the 77-year old, who was conferred with the 29th International Film Festival of Kerala (IFFK)‘s Lifetime achievement award, says with disarming candour that she was just trying to see what she was good at.