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Christopher Nolan has shared that his upcoming film The Odyssey was a "nightmare to film, but in all the right ways”. The 55-year-old filmmaker's upcoming blockbuster brings Homer's epic ancient Greek story to the big screen and he explained that he had an "amazing time" shooting the movie during a hectic production process across Morocco, Greece, Italy, Iceland and Scotland, reports Female First UK.
Christopher Nolan Calls The Odyssey 'A Nightmare'
Speaking at a presentation for
The Odyssey at CinemaCon,
Nolan said, "This has been a nightmare to film, but in all the right ways”. The Oppenheimer director reserved praise for
The Odyssey's leading man Matt Damon, whom he referred to as his "partner on this journey".
Nolan shared, "He was there on the boats, up the mountains, in the caves, in the beating sunshine, sideways rain, wind. You'll be pleased to know how difficult it was. It was meant to be; that's the nature of the story”.As per Female First UK, the attendees at
CinemaCon in Las Vegas got an extended glimpse of ‘The Odyssey’, which will be released in July, and Nolan explained that he decided to adapt Homer's story for the cinema because it "has fascinated generation after generation". The auteur said, "Why
The Odyssey?
The Odyssey is a story that has fascinated generation after generation for 3,000 years. It's not a story. It's the story”.
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The picture tells the story of Odysseus, the Greek king of Ithaca, and his long and perilous journey home to reunite with his wife Penelope (played by Anne Hathaway) following the Trojan War and Nolan quipped that the film's cast, which also includes Tom Holland, Robert Pattinson,
Zendaya and Charlize Theron, is so talent-filled that he couldn't bring all of the stars to CinemaCon.
The director also shared how do you go about bringing this to a modern audience? "Obviously, we start with the cast. It'll be quicker for me to tell you who isn't in the movie." He added that he would have brought them all here, but the massive weight of extraordinary talent would have collapsed the stage.Earlier, Christopher Nolan unveiled the first trailer of
The Odyssey, starring Matt Damon as Greek hero Odysseus. The epic follows his perilous journey home after the Trojan War, featuring mythological dangers, emotional stakes, and a star-studded cast including Anne Hathaway, Zendaya and Tom Holland.
The Odyssey is Nolan's first movie to be shot entirely with IMAX cameras.