- Christopher Nolan's upcoming film, The Odyssey, an adaptation of Homer's Greek epic, is set to be released on 17 July 2026, chronicling Odysseus's arduous journey home from the Trojan War.
- Nolan revealed that Guillermo del Toro significantly influenced his approach to portraying mythical creatures, teaching him to treat monsters as complex characters rather than mere antagonists, a philosophy applied to creatures like Scylla.
- The director drew inspiration from Francisco Goya's painting Saturn Devouring His Son for the design of the Cyclops Polyphemus, brought to life through a blend of practical techniques including puppetry, animatronics, robotics, and actor Bill Irwin's physical performance.
- The Odyssey marks a cinematic milestone as the first feature film to be shot entirely using IMAX film cameras, following Nolan's collaboration with IMAX to develop lighter, quieter equipment suitable for dialogue-heavy scenes.
- Early critical reactions from UK press screenings have lauded the film as "staggering," "breathtaking," and "a filmmaking feast," with particular praise for Tom Holland's performance and Samantha Morton's scene-stealing role.
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