Christopher Nolan, renowned for his innovative storytelling and cinematic mastery, is set to adapt Homer’s epic poem The Odyssey into a feature film. Scheduled for release on July 17, 2026, this project marks Nolan’s first foray into Greek mythology, promising a fresh perspective on the classic tale.
While specific roles have not been officially disclosed, it’s anticipated that these actors will portray key figures from the epic, such as Odysseus, Penelope, Telemachus, and Athena. Nolan plans to utilize cutting-edge IMAX technology to capture the grandeur of Odysseus’s journey, filming across various global locations to authentically depict the diverse landscapes encountered in the tale. This approach aligns with Nolan’s commitment to immersive storytelling, as seen in his previous works like Interstellar and Oppenheimer.
Universal Pictures, continuing its collaboration with Nolan following the success of Oppenheimer, will distribute the film. The studio describes the project as a “mythic action epic,” aiming to bring Homer’s foundational saga to IMAX screens for the first time.