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Christopher Nolan's The Odyssey won't be three hours long... but it will be pretty dang close. IMAX and AMC Theatres both revealed the runtime for Nolan's adaptation of the Greek epic and it clocks in at a whopping 2 hours and 53 minutes.
The Odyssey‘s runtime will clock in just under the three-hour mark. Despite still being fairly long, Christopher Nolan’s new movie’s runtime still feels a bit short. Recently, AMC and IMAX theaters listed the official runtime for the film on their sites.
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Billionaire Elon Musk clashes with Hollywood over Kenyan actress Lupita Nyong’o’s role in Christopher Nolan’s $250 million film The Odyssey
Nairobi-raised actress Lupita Nyong’o has become the focus of a global debate after landing the role of Helen of Troy in Christopher Nolan’s highly anticipated adaptation of Homer’s The Odyssey, a film produced with a $250 million budget.
Along with Matt Damon as Odysseus and Brendan Fraser as Eisenhower, there’s the return of “Toy Story” with its latest entry in the Pixar franchise.
Christopher Nolan’s The Odyssey may be about a long journey home, but audiences will need to settle in for quite the voyage themselves. Multiple ticketing platforms briefly leaked the film’s runtime before scrubbing the information entirely.
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Christopher Nolan nearly gave up on this David Lynch classic before it changed his career
Image Credit: Christopher Nolan and David Lynch (Image: The Hollwyood Reporter) For the director of ‘Inception‘ and ‘Oppenheimer,’ the path to success was almost derailed by a 1997 surrealist noir. Christopher Nolan once revealed he nearly walked out of David Lynch‘s ‘Lost Highway,
For the first time ever, you can play as Robert Pattinson’s Batman, drive around in the tank-like Tumbler from “The Dark Knight,” team up with Anne Hathaway’s Catwoman from “The Dark Knight Rises” and take down Jack Nicholson’s Joker from Tim Burton’s 1989 “Batman” — all in adorable Lego form.
Christopher Nolan, director of "Oppenheimer," "Inception," "Interstellar," and "The Dark Knight," imagines every movie is the last he'll make, leading him toward an ambitious plan for "The Odyssey."
Hollywood's summer movie season is packed with big names and franchises. Universal Pictures is releasing Christopher Nolan's “The Odyssey” and Steven Spielberg's “Disclosure Day.”