Leaked Teaser for Christopher Nolan’s ‘The Odyssey’ Offers First Look at Mythic Epic Starring Matt Damon, Tom Holland, and Jon Bernthal
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A myth reimagined: Nolan’s first teaser for ‘The Odyssey’ surfaces, promising thunder, poetry, and pure scale.
Though meant to play exclusively in front of Jurassic World: Rebirth, the teaser for The Odyssey—Christopher Nolan’s next film with Universal—has leaked online ahead of schedule. Running 70 seconds, the footage presents Nolan’s signature flair for scale, mystery, and cerebral momentum, blending ancient myth with modern cinematic gravitas.
Narration from what appears to be Robert Pattinson’s character sets the tone: “Darkness. Zeus’ laws smashed to pieces. A kingdom without a king…” Over stormy oceans and distant shores, the trailer introduces Matt Damon as Odysseus, alongside Tom Holland’s Telemachus and Jon Bernthal as a grizzled companion with secrets of his own.
A shadowy Trojan Horse, flickering torchlight, soldiers in bronze armor, and Odysseus adrift on debris all unfold in poetic fragments. Bernthal’s fiery monologue fuels the mystery, asking, “Some say he perished. Some say he’s imprisoned. What say you?”
As the camera cuts between crashing waves and haunted stares, a title card reads: The Odyssey. 17.07.26. The journey begins one year from now.
While the teaser was swiftly pulled from TikTok and X under copyright flags, the leak has only amplified anticipation. With a cast that includes Anne Hathaway, Zendaya, Lupita Nyong’o, Charlize Theron, Elliot Page, Benny Safdie, and more, this marks Nolan’s most star-studded—and potentially most ambitious—project yet.
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Shot entirely on IMAX, The Odyssey is expected to follow Odysseus’ decade-long struggle to return home following the fall of Troy, drawing from the rich tapestry of Homer’s epic poem. Monsters, myths, and memory intertwine as the hero faces gods, betrayal, and the price of survival.
For now, the teaser remains shrouded in secrecy for those outside the theater. But one thing is clear: Nolan’s latest odyssey is already stirring a cinematic storm.