Otto Bathurst, who directed the Paramount+ Halo series, has signed on to helm the upcoming Odysseus television adaptation. The move comes as Christopher Nolan's The Odyssey prepares for its theatrical release, creating an unusual moment where two major Homer adaptations arrive simultaneously.
Christopher Nolan, director of The Odyssey, weighs in on the rejection of "AI slop" by younger audiences, citing their preference for practical, tactile storytelling as seen in recent successes like Backrooms and Obsession. Nolan's adaptation of The Odyssey, set to release on July 17, 2026, heavily features practical effects, including a 60-foot Cyclops puppet. This approach reflects a broader industry shift towards more real, less virtual, cinematic experiences.
Director Christopher Nolan advises mainstream filmmakers to avoid playing it safe, emphasizing that taking risks attracts audiences seeking novelty. Citing his own successes, including "Memento" and "Oppenheimer," Nolan stresses the importance of innovation. His upcoming film, "The Odyssey," set to release July 17, 2026, exemplifies this approach.
Nicolas Cage shares his experience of being snubbed by top directors after turning down roles, including Christopher Nolan's Insomnia. Cage praises David O. Russell for giving him a second chance in the upcoming Madden biopic. The actor reflects on his selective approach to projects and the consequences that follow.