Word’s come in from Variety that Christopher Nolan plans to begin production on The Odyssey in Sicily in roughly two months, specifically on the island of Favignana, known in ancient times as Aegusa,
Christoper Nolan confessed that one of his movies owed a massive debut of gratitude to the work of Paul Newman and Robert Redford.
Christopher Nolan, too, has a stable of stars he returns to repeatedly that includes the likes of Oscar winner Cillian Murphy, Tom Hardy, Michael Caine, Kenneth Branagh, and now, Benny Safdie, who was just cast in Nolan’s Odyssey film,
Actor-director Benny Safdie is reuniting with Christopher Nolan for the filmmaker's latest movie, The Odyssey. Safdie, who appeared as physicist Edward Teller in Nolan's Oscar-winning Oppenheimer, joins an all-star Universal Pictures production that includes Matt Damon,
Christopher Nolan's adaptation of the epic Greek saga starts shooting in a couple of months, meaning we'll soon learn more about the movie.
Before making Sinners, Ryan Coogler received some valuable advice from Christopher Nolan. During a Q&A event attended by ComicBook.com and other outlets, the director talked a bit about shooting Sinners on 65mm film,
Christopher Nolan is set to shoot a portion of 'The Odyssey' on the Sicilian island of Favignana which, according to scholars, inspired Homer.
Christopher Nolan’s iconic film titled Interstellar was released in the year 2014 and is an extremely visual and exquisite sci-fi masterpiece that highlights humanity’s hunt for finding a new home in
Christopher Nolan's next movie The Odyssey will include a particularly gripping action sequence, that presents a whole new challenge for the director.
Director Christopher Nolan is set to reunite with one of the stars from his multi-award-winning film Oppenheimer for his next movie. The Inception director will follow up his Oscar win with an adaptation of Homer’s The Odyssey, which is set to be released in July 2026.
There's maybe a slight move within the show to try and find ways to stay within the structure that everybody's familiar with, but find ways within that to crack it open a little more personally.'