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Inside Christopher Nolan’s ‘The Odyssey’: Epic Runtimes, On-Set Jealousy, and a “Perfect” Goddess

Christopher Nolan’s highly anticipated historical epic, The Odyssey, is rapidly approaching, and brand-new behind-the-scenes details have just dropped.

Inside Christopher Nolan’s ‘The Odyssey’: Epic Runtimes, On-Set Jealousy, and a “Perfect” Goddess
© IMDbInside Christopher Nolan’s ‘The Odyssey’: Epic Runtimes, On-Set Jealousy, and a “Perfect” Goddess

Christopher Nolan’s highly anticipated historical epic, The Odyssey, is rapidly approaching, and brand-new behind-the-scenes details have just dropped.

The veil of secrecy surrounding Christopher Nolan’s upcoming cinematic adaptation of The Odyssey is finally lifting. Thanks to a massive, revealing new feature published by ELLE, fans are getting an unprecedented look at the dynamic between the film’s star-studded, powerhouse ensemble. 

With an official runtime now confirmed at a staggering 2 hours and 52 minutes, the picture promises to deliver the massive, sprawling scale audiences have come to expect from the visionary director.

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Beyond the epic length, the cast and crew have shared some incredible, deeply entertaining anecdotes about the filming process. Here is a definitive breakdown of the most exciting behind-the-scenes revelations regarding Hollywood’s biggest upcoming blockbuster.

Chasing Perfection: Zendaya’s “Iconic” Performance

Stepping into the mythological world, Zendaya has clearly left an indelible mark on both the director and her A-list co-stars. Nolan revealed that he actively sought out the acclaimed actress specifically because of her signature, “iconic” grace, which was required for her divine role.

“I mean, she’s literally playing a goddess; it’s a tall order,” Nolan explained. “She’s a true movie star, but also an incredible actor.”

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Her undeniable talent apparently earned her some incredibly rare, high praise from the notoriously stoic director—much to the hilarious dismay of her veteran co-stars. Matt Damon recounted a brilliantly funny story about watching Zendaya completely nail a difficult scene, triggering a wave of playful jealousy between himself and Tom Holland.

“There were takes where she did one thing, she did this amazing scene, and he said, ‘Cut.’ And then he went, ‘Perfect,’” Damon recalled. “And literally, Tom and I were obsessed with this. She got a ‘perfect’? I’ve never even gotten a ‘great.’ She got a ‘perfect’? He and I b*tched about it for the entire rest of the film. ‘Did you get anything today?’ ‘No, I got a “good”—moving on.’ ‘Yeah, me too.’”

A Shared Set, But No Shared Screen Time

While fans of Hollywood’s favorite couple were thrilled to learn that both Zendaya and Tom Holland had been cast in the epic project, Zendaya revealed in an interview with ELLE that the two actors actually share no scenes together in the final film.

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Despite their completely separate shooting schedules and character arcs, Zendaya still made a point to visit the set to watch her partner work his magic on camera. Witnessing Holland tackle Nolan’s demanding material was an overwhelming experience for the actress. “I could have cried, I was so proud,” she shared.

The couple’s supportive dynamic was heavily felt across the entire production. Damon, who spent plenty of time with the duo during filming, was quick to praise their relationship. “I absolutely adore her and Tom together, and they deserve each other—they’re the two loveliest people,” he noted.

The One and Only Helen of Troy

When it came to casting the legendary “face that launched a thousand ships,” Nolan had only one name in mind. The director confirmed that Academy Award winner Lupita Nyong’o was always his definitive, first choice to portray Helen of Troy.

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As the countdown officially begins, anticipation for this mythological adaptation is absolutely skyrocketing. Armed with a staggering $250 million budget, breathtaking IMAX 70mm cinematography, and an unbelievable A-list ensemble, Christopher Nolan is poised to deliver yet another monumental cinematic event. 

The Odyssey will officially arrive in theaters and IMAX screens nationwide via Universal Pictures on July 17, 2026. Buckle up and get ready for a truly legendary journey.

Carolina is a bilingual entertainment and sports writer fluent in English and Spanish. She holds a Bachelor's degree in Communication from Universidad de Ciencias Empresariales y Sociales (UCES) in Buenos Aires and has a solid background in media and public affairs. In 2020, she won first place in journalistic feature writing at the EXPOCOM-FADECCOS competition, which brings together student work from universities across Argentina. She also completed a year-and-a-half internship in the Public Affairs Section of the U.S. Embassy in Argentina, where she worked closely with journalists and media operations. Carolina specializes in entertainment writing, with a focus on celebrity news, as well as romantic and drama films.

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