‘The Odyssey’ teaser trailer leaks online

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Christopher Nolan and Universal’s first teaser trailer for 2026 Tent Pole Odyssey It was leaked online on Tuesday after playing alongside an early screening of Jurassic World: PlayIt will open on Wednesday.

The teaser was not officially released online and appeared on X and Tiktok by Tuesday afternoon. Towards the end of the afternoon most leaks were removed.

Nolan has insisted that his trailer will be seen in cinemas, and if he goes for more than a year before the Tent Pole opens on July 17, 2026, he is still working on the Homer epic. Filmmakers and studios followed a similar pattern when they debuted the theatrical teaser trailer of Oppenheimer Side by no Screenings will be held in July 2022, one year before the final multiple Oscar winners opened.

Odyssey It tells the general myth that after 10 years of fighting in the Trojan War, the Greek king Odysseus returned to Ithaca and returned to Japan.

The trailer features scenes from the War and Gladiator Arena, as well as Tom Holland as Odysseus’ son Telemachus, asking about his father’s fate. John Bernsal appears as an unidentified character, and the final image shows what appears to be an Odysseus floating in Driftwood.

The cast includes Robert Pattinson, Zendaya, Anne Hathaway, Charlize Theron, John Legoisamo, Samantha Morton and Mia Goth.

Odyssey The production reportedly amounts to around $250 million, and so far filming has been carried out in Morocco and Italy.

Nolan is photographed entirely with an IMAX camera Odyssey The first movie to do so. Speaking recently with a Cannes reporter, IMAX CEO Rich Gelfond said Nolan called him about a year before filming and was willing to shoot completely with an IMAX camera if he could “solve” some technical issues that had arisen during production. Oppenheimer.

“We couldn’t do that (on) Oppenheimer) Gelfond explained that the important stumbling block is the time required to reload the camera and monitor the daily, and is a healthy issue.

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“We solved these issues,” added Gelfond. “This will be the first film 100% filmed on an IMAX camera.”

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