- Entertainment
- Movies
- Action Movies
- The Odyssey
"It was a world that I was very interested to explore. So it’s been at the back of my mind for a very long time."
Comments (0) ()When you purchase through links on our site, we may earn an affiliate commission. Here’s how it works.
(Image credit: Warner Bros.)
Christopher Nolan might be daring to tackle one of the first great adventure stories in human history with The Odyssey, but this isn’t the first time he’s come close to handling a sword-and-sandal epic. Speaking to Empire. about his upcoming project that seemingly has half of Hollywood in it, Nolan recalled the time he almost helmed the Brad Pitt-starring epic, Troy.
It turns out he was the first pick for the job before he was taken off the production in place of Wolfgang Petersen, who had been developing it prior to Nolan's involvement. At the time, Petersen was unable to get himself into the director’s chair as he was too busy working on his version of a Batman vs. Superman film. When that fell through, he took the reins of the Trojan horse, instead.
You may like-
Christopher Nolan says he shot almost 400 miles of film for The Odyssey, including "four months" on the open sea
-
Matt Damon "literally" went through The Odyssey to make Christopher Nolan's new epic, says co-star: "He would always have this incredible excitement about what we were doing"
-
Christopher Nolan, you've done it again: Tom Holland describes The Odyssey's script as the "best" he's ever read
His consolation prize of a project wasn’t that bad, though. With Petersen taking over Troy, Warner Bros took away a giant wooden horse for Nolan to play with and instead gave him a bunch of wonderful toys and a Batcave to hang around in with Batman Begins. It, of course, led to Nolan's career exploding and giving the world one of the greatest live-action versions of the Dark Knight to date. Flash forward to 2025, and Nolan is finally heading back to ancient Greece.
“At the end of the day, it was a world that I was very interested to explore. So it’s been at the back of my mind for a very long time,” Nolan revealed. “Certain images, particularly. How I wanted to handle the Trojan horse, things like that.”
We’ll be able to see just how epic Nolan’s take on The Odyssey will be when the film arrives in theaters on July 17, 2026. To learn everything about the movie, head here.
Sign up for the Total Film NewsletterContact me with news and offers from other Future brandsReceive email from us on behalf of our trusted partners or sponsorsBy submitting your information you agree to the Terms & Conditions and Privacy Policy and are aged 16 or over.
Nick StaniforthSocial Links NavigationContributing WriterNick is a freelancer whose work can be found at Screen Rant, The Digital Fix, and Looper. He loves movies, TV, DC, and Marvel. He also believes that the best Robin Hood is still a talking fox.
You must confirm your public display name before commenting
Please logout and then login again, you will then be prompted to enter your display name.
Logout Read more
Christopher Nolan says he shot almost 400 miles of film for The Odyssey, including "four months" on the open sea
Matt Damon "literally" went through The Odyssey to make Christopher Nolan's new epic, says co-star: "He would always have this incredible excitement about what we were doing"
Christopher Nolan, you've done it again: Tom Holland describes The Odyssey's script as the "best" he's ever read
Christopher Nolan's The Odyssey release date, cast, trailer, plot, and everything else we know
God of War and Dark Knight Rises star Christopher Judge says Christopher Nolan is a "true genius," but his directing style is "disconcerting" for an actor
Leonardo DiCaprio reveals his favorite Christopher Nolan film, but it's not Inception
Latest in Action Movies
Noah Centineo close to boarding Gundam movie with Sydney Sweeney
Brendan Fraser describes the shelved Superman film he came close to starring in as "Shakespeare in space"
Brendan Fraser hits out over scrapped Batgirl movie: "The product – I'm sorry, 'content' – is being commodified to the extent that it’s more valuable to burn it down"
I just did a spit-take at the discount on this Iron Man helmet replica, because you can save a silly amount of cash right now
74 years after their on-screen debut, the first Superman movie villains have finally been made canon in DC Comics
An unfilmed Kill Bill short is seemingly launching in Fortnite with Quentin Tarantino's blessing
Latest in News
Christopher Nolan almost came close to directing an ancient epic before The Odyssey, but got Batman Begins instead
Buffy star Sarah Michelle Gellar praises director Chloé Zhao's involvement in the revival
Daredevil: Born Again season 2 newcomer Matthew Lillard shares more details on his secret character that will be causing Fisk trouble
Eddie Murphy has three iconic movies he regrets turning down
Stranger Things creators The Duffer Brothers used the Game of Thrones snowball effect in their storytelling
Before Banjo-Kazooie's mascot was a bear and after he was a human, the N64 icon was actually a rabbit, according to a former Rare developer
GAME REVIEWSMOVIE REVIEWSTV REVIEWS
1Constance review: "If Hollow Knight: Silksong seems too daunting, this wonderful paint powered adventure should do nicely"- 2This enthralling team board game is perfect for playing with family this Thanksgiving
- 3Kirby Air Riders review: "This racer is also equal parts fighting game, minigame collection, and roguelike – and I'm shocked at how well that works"
- 4Demonschool review: "This Persona-inspired RPG is full of fun, flair, and ready to chomp away at your free time"
- 5Morsels review: "The Binding of Isaac style roguelike shooting gets somehow grosser, but struggles to set itself apart"
1Wicked: For Good review: "Builds to an incredibly cathartic conclusion, but isn't quite as captivating as Part 1"- 2The Running Man review: "Some fun action and Glen Powell's star power aren't enough to energize this disappointing Stephen King adaptation"
- 3Predator: Badlands review: "Die-hard fans may be disappointed, but as a blockbuster action-adventure, Badlands kills it"
- 4Chainsaw Man – The Movie: Reze Arc review "Storytelling just as compelling as the chainsaws, devils, and visually excessive fight scenes"
- 5Tron: Ares review: "Misses out by swapping the Grid for the real world"
1Pluribus season 1 review: "Easily one of the year's best dramas"- 2The Witcher season 4 review: "The Henry Cavill-less fourth season is the best yet"
- 3IT: Welcome to Derry review: "A supremely confident step back into the history of Stephen King's cursed town and killer clown"
- 4Splinter Cell: Deathwatch review: "A pale imitation of the long-dormant stealth franchise"
- 5Marvel Zombies review: "A fun expansion of the What If episode with delightful MCU Easter eggs and truly gross R-rated kills"