
Christopher Nolan’s golden hour happened with Oppenheimer
. But if his fans had their way, Oscar night would have been a déjà vu long before. Yet, accolades were never the North Star of Nolan’s creative odyssey; his films were not crafted for trophies, but to breathe life into the intricate blueprints of his imagination, inviting audiences into his labyrinthine worlds. As he now sets sail on another grand voyage with The Odyssey
, a Universal executive has dropped a bold proclamation—one so assertively audacious that some fans are pausing before they hoist their sails and embark on this expedition.
According to a new Variety report, Universal Studios’ distribution chief, Jim Orr
, pulled out all the stops to hype up Christopher Nolan’s The Odyssey
at CinemaCon on Wednesday.
Orr believes the project, which is underway in production, will be “a visionary, once-in-a-generation cinematic masterpiece that Homer himself would quite likely be proud of.”
Although Orr looked serious, the audience of theater owners could not help but crack up, let alone the netizens.
Universal exec says Christopher Nolan’s #TheOdyssey will be a ‘cinematic masterpiece that Homer himself would quite likely be proud of’ pic.twitter.com/kD4vKAAz1l
— Culture Crave 🍿 (@CultureCrave) April 3, 2025
Jim Orr talked about Christopher Nolan’s “staggering all-star cast,”
which includes Matt Damon as Odysseus, Tom Holland, Zendaya, Anne Hathaway, Lupita Nyong’o, Robert Pattinson, and Charlize Theron. However, no one nodded in disagreement on that aspect. Yet, Universal Studios lacked footage for Nolan’s forthcoming film, The Odyssey
, leaving fans online even more split in their opinions after Orr’s bold claims.
While Universal Studios did not have any teaser for Steven Spielberg’s upcoming feature, which is about to clash with Christopher Nolan at the box office
, fans were too polarized to redirect their attention from Jim Orr’s The Odyssey
assertions.
Jim Orr’s proclamation about Christopher Nolan’s The Odyssey leaves fans divided variably
Christopher Nolan is one of the select few filmmakers of Tinseltown who never miss a mark. And when the word finally got out on the street about his upcoming adaptation of Homer’s The Odyssey, the frenzy was enough to attest that. However, with the Universal executive, Jim Orr, beating the trumpets so loudly before its cinematic touchdown, fans struggle with disbelief.
Hollywood presuming to speak for a man who lived thousands of years ago is not even peak hubris for them. pic.twitter.com/HrlJPskLhq
— Joe Smith 🇺🇸 (@joe_b_smitty) April 3, 2025
no he wouldnt he can’t speak english
— Ryan (@Devoted0833) April 3, 2025
Cringe PR talk, thats all
— Chrillx (@Chrillxz) April 3, 2025
Of course, many are sold on the idea, but then again, just as many are not.
how would he know
— ً (@ragazzi189) April 3, 2025
Hope the costumes get better than that because Jesus christ that’s bad
— Zachary Marsicano (@ZacharyMarsica1) April 3, 2025
A few skeptics contested Orr by questioning how he could speak on behalf of a man who lived ages ago. Meanwhile, some could not resist a fact check, pointing out that Homer could not speak English. Whether or not he could, the assertion felt like a recipe for disaster because even without too many cooks, it potentially threatened to spoil the broth.
What do you think of Universal executive Jim Orr’s bold assertion about Christopher Nolan’s The Odyssey
? Let us know in the comments below!