Look, I get it – Christopher Nolan is basically Hollywood’s golden boy right now. Fresh off his Oppenheimer triumph, with those shiny Oscar statues and impressive box office numbers to boot, he seems unstoppable. And hey, when Universal Pictures dropped that bombshell announcement about his next project being The Odyssey, I should have been over the moon.
Christopher Nolan | Credits: BBC
I mean, it’s Nolan taking on Homer! But here’s the thing – the more I think about it, the more this knot in my stomach grows. Sure, we’ve got this incredible cast and Nolan’s track record speaks for itself, but something’s nagging at me.
Maybe it’s my inner literary-film nerd overthinking things, but I’ve got some serious concerns about whether this epic adventure will connect with today’s audiences the way Oppenheimer did. Let me break it down for you.
The historical adaptation...
Christopher Nolan | Credits: BBC
I mean, it’s Nolan taking on Homer! But here’s the thing – the more I think about it, the more this knot in my stomach grows. Sure, we’ve got this incredible cast and Nolan’s track record speaks for itself, but something’s nagging at me.
Maybe it’s my inner literary-film nerd overthinking things, but I’ve got some serious concerns about whether this epic adventure will connect with today’s audiences the way Oppenheimer did. Let me break it down for you.
The historical adaptation...
- 2/1/2025
- by Sweta Rath
- FandomWire
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