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Christopher Nolan's 'The Odyssey' Has A Wildly Stacked Cast, And My Inner Film Nerd Is Screaming
Christopher Nolan's 'The Odyssey' Has A Wildly Stacked Cast, And My Inner Film Nerd Is Screaming

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time2 days ago

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Christopher Nolan's 'The Odyssey' Has A Wildly Stacked Cast, And My Inner Film Nerd Is Screaming

Okay, I'm already spiraling and the movie isn't even out yet. Over the past few months, Christopher Nolan has been slowly assembling the cast for his next project, The Odyssey —and if you're anything like me (aka someone who's still emotionally wrecked from Cooper crying out "Murph" in Interstellar), this already feels like a big deal. We're talking Tom Holland and Zendaya reuniting on screen (!!!), and Matt Damon looking like he just emerged from a wilderness survival show. Nolan hasn't revealed much—because of course he hasn't—but the whispers are already enough to make any Nolan girlie (MEEE) lose her mind just a little. But before we spiral any further, let's take a look at this absolutely stacked cast. So far, 19 cast members have been announced—yes, you heard that right. Nineteen. While not all their roles have been revealed yet (classic Nolan mystery mode), we do know that Matt Damon is stepping into the role of Odysseus and Tom Holland will be playing Telemachus. Just that duo alone is enough to make my brain short-circuit, but wait, there's more. We're also getting Zendaya, Anne Hathaway, Robert Pattinson, Lupita Nyong'O, Charlize Theron, Jon Bernthal, Benny Safdie, Himesh Patel, Elliot Page, Bill Irwin, Samantha Morton, John Leguizamo, Cosmo Jarvis, Mia Goth, Corey Hawkins, Will Yun Lee, and Jesse Garcia. Like… how is this even real? +11 A few stars have started to drop little hints, and yes, we're clinging to every word. Jesse Garcia, fresh off Alexander and the Terrible, Horrible, No Good, Very Bad Road Trip, told Cinemablend that the movie is 'huge' in every sense of the word. In his words: 'It's epic on all aspects. It's huge. There's gonna be a lot of stuff in this movie that hasn't been captured on film before. So it's gonna be a spectacle.' Matt Damon has finally said something about The Odyssey, and while it's short, it's very on brand. Per The Hollywood Reporter, when asked about the film, he simply said: 'I literally have an odyssey in front of me.' Classic Damon. He didn't spill any plot details, but that one line is doing a lot. Given Nolan's track record of going big— Interstellar, Tenet, Oppenheimer —and Damon's history of surviving space and war under Nolan's direction, we know this is going to be massive. John Leguizamo recently dropped a behind-the-scenes nugget in an interview on MSNBC's Morning Joe. He said: 'Dude, you know the thing is, okay he's got a crazy budget, it's not small, but he runs like an indie film because he's not doing it by committee, he's not doing it by what the studio says.' So basically: massive budget, but full creative control? Only Nolan could make a giant studio epic feel like a passion project. That's all we know for now, but if history's any indication, Nolan's about to break our brains (and possibly our hearts) in the best way possible. The Odyssey is set to hit theatres on July 17, 2026, and yes, I've already marked my calendar, cleared my schedule, and emotionally prepared myself for another round of existential crisis. See you in line.

Will Power's No Good, Very Bad Weekend Ends in First-Lap Crash
Will Power's No Good, Very Bad Weekend Ends in First-Lap Crash

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time02-03-2025

  • Automotive
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Will Power's No Good, Very Bad Weekend Ends in First-Lap Crash

Call it Will Power's 'Terrible, Horrible, No Good, Very Bad Day.' Already, the IndyCar veteran, two-time season champion, and Indianapolis 500 winner is in limbo a bit without a contract extension like his two Team Penske mates. He has heard in his 17th season with the elite organization all the gossip about David Malukas drawing a bead on his seat. Then hoping this weekend for an impressive start to this critical 20th season, he found no solace. During practice Saturday, his car grazed the wall and his crew changed the engine before qualifying – on his 44th birthday, no less. Power, a nine-time St. Petersburg polesitter, wound up with a distasteful 13th-place starting slot. Power's race day lasted only a few minutes, halted by a first-lap crash in Turn 3. He tapped Nolan Siegel from behind, and rookie Louis Foster was collected in the accident. With Siegel's new team principal Tony Kanaan looking on with a combination of dismay and disgust, the second-year Arrow McLaren driver (who also drove in 2024 for Dale Coyne Racing and Juncos Hollinger Racing) took the disappointment in stride. 'I got hit from behind, and there's not a lot I can do,' Siegel said. 'The day's done before it started. It sucks. We were all really excited for this [race]. I hate it for everyone on this car. It's such a bummer to start the season this way, when we were so excited about what we had this weekend. We executed really well this weekend. It sucks to not get the result you deserve.' Rookie Foster, the 2024 Indy NXT champion, said that 'everyone was checking up' and chalked it up the incident to 'one of those things, I guess.' No one was injured, but Power was obviously disappointed after being cleared and released from the on-site medical center and took some of the blame for the incident. 'Just really close racing there in the middle of the pack and we got checked up super quick,' he said. 'Got into the back of the 6 car which was my fault and obviously not intentional. Normally that corner opens up a bit there, so I need to go back and look at that. Not much I could do after that contact with the 45 car behind me. Just hate to start the season this way. We've been strong starters the last few years with the No. 12 Verizon Chevrolet. Looking forward to Thermal and the points race there.'

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