Christopher Nolan Credits 'Oppenheimer' Success for Making 'The Odyssey' Possible
The director explained on 'The Daily Show' that the blockbuster's success was key to securing the massive budget needed for his epic adaptation.

“Coming out of my last film, Oppenheimer had way more success than I think we had any right to expect. And that gives you an opportunity to get something made that you might not otherwise be able to get made.”
- Director
- Christopher Nolan
- Starring
- Matt Damon, Tom Holland, Anne Hathaway
- Release
- 2026
- Genre
- Adventure, Action, Fantasy
- Where to Watch
- In theaters
Christopher Nolan credits the success of his previous film, 'Oppenheimer,' with enabling his ambitious upcoming project, 'The Odyssey.' The director made the comments during an appearance on The Daily Show with Jon Stewart, according to Deadline.
Nolan explained that the critical and commercial triumph of 'Oppenheimer' gave him the necessary leverage to secure the resources for the epic adaptation. "Coming out of my last film, Oppenheimer had way more success than I think we had any right to expect," Nolan said. "And that gives you an opportunity to get something made that you might not otherwise be able to get made."
Why was 'The Odyssey' a hard sell?
The director pointed to the sheer scale of the project as the primary challenge. He noted that adapting Homer's epic poem required a massive budget and a sprawling cast, elements that studios are hesitant to finance without a recent, major success. When Stewart expressed surprise that Nolan, the filmmaker behind the Dark Knight trilogy and Inception, would need to prove himself, Nolan clarified that the recent Oscar-winning success "helped."
"I think the Oscar thing helped. I think it all helped to go to the studio and say — because being The Odyssey, it needs a massive budget. It needs a massive cast," Nolan stated. "I like to say it was a very hard movie, but hard for all the right reasons. It's The Odyssey. It should be hard. It shows up on screen."
Was the film completed on schedule?
Despite the project's difficulty, Nolan revealed the production was completed ahead of its planned schedule. The director confirmed the film was shot in 91 days, finishing early. "We finished at the right time…Everybody was done. I mean, people were just exhausted. They'd been through it," he said.
'The Odyssey' is scheduled for release in July 2026. The film features a star-studded cast including Matt Damon, Tom Holland, Anne Hathaway, and Zendaya.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is 'The Odyssey' about?
The film is an adaptation of Homer's ancient Greek epic poem. It follows Odysseus, the King of Ithaca, on his long and perilous journey home after the Trojan War, facing gods, monsters, and numerous trials.
When is 'The Odyssey' coming out?
The film is scheduled for a theatrical release in July 2026.
Who is in the cast of 'The Odyssey'?
The cast includes Matt Damon as Odysseus, Tom Holland as Telemachus, Anne Hathaway as Penelope, and Zendaya as Athena, among others.
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