Christopher Nolan's upcoming major release, The Odyssey, is preparing to unveil its teaser trailer shortly. In fact, if the rumors are accurate, it will arrive sooner than anticipated! With an impressive cast featuring Zendaya, Elliot Page, Tom Holland, Charlize Theron, Anne Hathaway, Robert Pattinson, Lupita Nyong'o, Jon Bernthal, and Mia Goth, and Matt Damon portraying the lead role of Odysseus, fans couldn't ask for more.
The Odyssey teaser trailer release
There is strong speculation that the
The Odyssey teaser will be released alongside
Jurassic World: Rebirth on July 2, likely attached to the Scarlett Johansson film, as both movies are being distributed by Universal. Nolan appears to be adhering to the tradition of debuting trailers or first looks for his films typically a full year prior to their release date.
As reported by Worldofreel, the
The Odyssey teaser is expected to feature no actual footage, but rather a narration by Anne Hathaway, who portrays Penelope. It will be crafted in the classic Nolan style that is ambiguous, atmospheric, and sure to spark conversation online.
The Odyssey production
Nolan is poised to initiate a full-scale cinematic endeavor with
The Odyssey. The film is still in production after its extensive filming commenced in February 2025. It has already included locations in Morocco, Greece, Italy, Scotland, L.A., and now Iceland, with plans to move to Ireland in July, followed by London later.
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Reportedly produced with a staggering budget of around $250 million, the film will employ cutting-edge, state-of-the-art IMAX cameras, with Nolan's frequent collaborator, cinematographer Hoyte Van Hoytema, behind the lens.
More about The Odyssey
The Odyssey stunt performer James Newman previously discussed Nolan's extensive filming approach. According to ScreenRant, he remarked, "They’re never going to make a movie like this again. I think it’s going to be an epic of all epics. It's going to be Nolan at his best. No holds barred. He definitely fights a battle that a lot of people aren't fighting. The coordinator came to us with scout pictures of locations, and it’s just all over Europe because Odysseus' journey is crazy, it’s like 10 years long."
The Odyssey is anticipated to hit theaters on July 17, 2026. Universal Pictures is supporting the epic, which will be released in IMAX.