The Odyssey (2026) General Information

Christopher Nolan's adaptation of Homer's epic poem THE ODYSSEY for Universal Pictures releases July 17, 2026
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Sad to see users like Ace who contributed so much to this forum leave. Nothing but gratitude to you, Ace.
Only solution to this, is to make the forum inaccessible to non-members. But the issue is that account is probably a user here already.

Regardless of that, I want to express my appreciation towards Ace, Natalie and lunar_rover (who shared so much with us with Oppenheimer). Thank you all for your much valued posts and information.

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Tarssauce wrote:
March 19th, 2025, 10:34 pm
Sad to see users like Ace who contributed so much to this forum leave. Nothing but gratitude to you, Ace.
Only solution to this, is to make the forum inaccessible to non-members. But the issue is that account is probably a user here already.

Regardless of that, I want to express my appreciation towards Ace, Natalie and lunar_rover (who shared so much with us with Oppenheimer). Thank you all for your much valued posts and information.
ohhh im sooo up for this witch hunt :gonf: :lol:
but really, i want to hop in the gratefulness wagon because i lurked these streets for years and years before creating my account, i was a wee lad giddy with excitement looking at set pictures back in the TDKR days, to all our top contributors, thank you forever.

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Nicolaslabra wrote:
March 19th, 2025, 10:55 pm
ohhh im sooo up for this witch hunt :gonf: :lol:
but really, i want to hop in the gratefulness wagon because i lurked these streets for years and years before creating my account, i was a wee lad giddy with excitement looking at set pictures back in the TDKR days, to all our top contributors, thank you forever.
We must find the culprit :lol:

I started lurking here in 2016 around the time the Dunkirk prologue was circling the web. Then immediately created an account. This forum has been something I visit almost everyday even if I don't post but it has become a comforting homely place where there are others who share the same interests.

I mean, really there are so many to thank. Antovolk, Law. Anyone who ever shared anything when they absolutely didn't have to, and could've just kept it to themselves but chose to share it with other Nolan fans and without any personal gains.

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Tarssauce wrote:
March 20th, 2025, 10:55 am
Nicolaslabra wrote:
March 19th, 2025, 10:55 pm
ohhh im sooo up for this witch hunt :gonf: :lol:
but really, i want to hop in the gratefulness wagon because i lurked these streets for years and years before creating my account, i was a wee lad giddy with excitement looking at set pictures back in the TDKR days, to all our top contributors, thank you forever.
We must find the culprit :lol:

I started lurking here in 2016 around the time the Dunkirk prologue was circling the web. Then immediately created an account. This forum has been something I visit almost everyday even if I don't post but it has become a comforting homely place where there are others who share the same interests.

I mean, really there are so many to thank. Antovolk, Law. Anyone who ever shared anything when they absolutely didn't have to, and could've just kept it to themselves but chose to share it with other Nolan fans and without any personal gains.
No doubt in my mind it's Colins

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Tarssauce wrote:
March 20th, 2025, 10:55 am
Nicolaslabra wrote:
March 19th, 2025, 10:55 pm
ohhh im sooo up for this witch hunt :gonf: :lol:
but really, i want to hop in the gratefulness wagon because i lurked these streets for years and years before creating my account, i was a wee lad giddy with excitement looking at set pictures back in the TDKR days, to all our top contributors, thank you forever.
We must find the culprit :lol:

I started lurking here in 2016 around the time the Dunkirk prologue was circling the web. Then immediately created an account. This forum has been something I visit almost everyday even if I don't post but it has become a comforting homely place where there are others who share the same interests.

I mean, really there are so many to thank. Antovolk, Law. Anyone who ever shared anything when they absolutely didn't have to, and could've just kept it to themselves but chose to share it with other Nolan fans and without any personal gains.
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Law wrote:
March 20th, 2025, 7:52 pm
Tarssauce wrote:
March 20th, 2025, 10:55 am
Nicolaslabra wrote:
March 19th, 2025, 10:55 pm
ohhh im sooo up for this witch hunt :gonf: :lol:
but really, i want to hop in the gratefulness wagon because i lurked these streets for years and years before creating my account, i was a wee lad giddy with excitement looking at set pictures back in the TDKR days, to all our top contributors, thank you forever.
We must find the culprit :lol:

I started lurking here in 2016 around the time the Dunkirk prologue was circling the web. Then immediately created an account. This forum has been something I visit almost everyday even if I don't post but it has become a comforting homely place where there are others who share the same interests.

I mean, really there are so many to thank. Antovolk, Law. Anyone who ever shared anything when they absolutely didn't have to, and could've just kept it to themselves but chose to share it with other Nolan fans and without any personal gains.
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Law wrote:
March 20th, 2025, 7:52 pm
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March 20th, 2025, 7:05 pm
No doubt in my mind it's Colins
Collins is a German spy?
Honestly, I have no idea who it could be. But they should grow some balls and credit people properly instead of acting shady.

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Our boy Nolan has become the biggest filmmaker on the planet. How long did you think info about his films could be kept only in the NolanFans forums? I understand the frustration with NolanAnalMan. But that dude runs the biggest Chris Nolan update account on Twitter. There is nothing we can do, if he goes down, there will be another. Trying to find out Chris Nolan new film updates is a mass thing now. It’s not just here.

But we were here first. I hope you guys dont all leave and abandon this forum to die. Lets keep it going. Post whatever yall got or find!

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BobCobb wrote:
March 20th, 2025, 10:44 pm
Our boy Nolan has become the biggest filmmaker on the planet. How long did you think info about his films could be kept only in the NolanFans forums? I understand the frustration with NolanAnalMan. But that dude runs the biggest Chris Nolan update account on Twitter. There is nothing we can do, if he goes down, there will be another. Trying to find out Chris Nolan new film updates is a mass thing now. It’s not just here.

But we were here first. I hope you guys dont all leave and abandon this forum to die. Lets keep it going. Post whatever yall got or find!
100% this...it's frustrating but what can we really do about it; it's just the way things are nowadays in social media

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Article about the filming in Italy where it talks mainly how scenes will be shot and how the production will reduce environmental impact:
"between the end of April and the beginning of May, over the course of three days, the scene that sees the protagonist boat sailing should be filmed, while on the rock there should be six actresses who will play as many mermaids. A dozen seals will be placed next to them, made with foam in order to make them real. "The scene - reads the report - also includes the dive of an actor into the sea and the consequent ascent on the rock." Assuming Mermaids are likely the Sirens
https://qds.it/odissea-nolan-scoglio-la ... refresh_ce

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