Nolan shoots The Odyssey in IMAX: summer's most anticipated epic lands in July
Matt Damon is Odysseus in Christopher Nolan's take on Homer, filmed entirely in IMAX 70mm. In cinemas 17 July.
There are films and there are events, and Christopher Nolan’s new one promises to be the latter. The Odyssey is the director’s reading of Homer’s epic, with Matt Damon as Odysseus, the king of Ithaca facing an endless journey home after the Trojan War. The cinema release is set for 17 July.
A cast to envy
Alongside Damon, Anne Hathaway plays Penelope, and the rest of the names are breathtaking: Tom Holland, Robert Pattinson, Lupita Nyong’o, Zendaya and Charlize Theron. It’s the kind of line-up only a director like Nolan can assemble — and one that guarantees full rooms on curiosity alone, just to see all these people in the same film.
Why it’s different
The big trump card is technical: the film was shot entirely with IMAX 70mm cameras, using technology that, according to IMAX itself, had never been seen before. For anyone who loves cinema in its grandest form, it’s a strong reason to pick the biggest screen possible over the sofa.
Odysseus, the Cyclops, the Sirens, Calypso — the timeless mythology, told by one of today’s most ambitious filmmakers. If there’s one film to see on a giant screen this summer, it’s probably this one.
See also: Spider-Man: Brand New Day opens in July. More information on the official Universal Pictures site.
By Lucy Bennett
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