Tom Holland promises that Christopher Nolan’s Odyssey will be “never seen”
The actor of Spider-Man withdrew his araign man costume for the demented project of Christopher Nolan. He tells of filming as “the work of a lifetime”.
He has accustomed us to biblical productions. After Dunkirk et Oppenheimer, Christopher Nolan attacks the Greek mythologybringing together a panel of stars for the occasion. The promise of a very big show. Taken from the poem ofHomer and first Hollywood successful film entirely shot in cameras IMAX, Odyssey provides for its cinema release July 17, 2026.
In a new interview with GQ Sports, Tom Holland qualifies the shooting of Odyssey as “the work of a lifetime, without a doubt”. The one who embodied the araigny man participates in the filming of this historic film with in particular Matt Damonwhich plays Ulysses. For his part, Tom Holland plays Télémaque, the son of Ulysses. This dementia project signs the long -awaited suite of‘OppenheimerOscar winner and victim of dazzling success.
When asked about his shooting experience, Tom Holland does not hide his enthusiasm:
“It was incredible. The work of a lifetime, without a doubt. The best experience I had on a shooting set. It was exciting. It was different. And I think the film will be different from everything we have seen so far.”
Christopher Nolan’s Odyssey is the first film filmed 100% in IMAX
Anne Hathaway, Zedaya, Lupita nyong’o, Robert Pattinson, Charlize Theron et Jon Bernthal complete the five -star cast of Odysseydont The first trailer that stages Telemachus punching a tear and asking where his disappeared father is located, is now exclusively broadcast in the cinema.
The British actor continues with the same enthusiasm:
“Matt Damon has always been one of my heroes, Anne Hathaway has always been one of my heroines. Share scenes with them, to learn from them, to become friends, I could not have dreamed of a better job. And I am so proud of the work that I did. I came to work every day with a real objective and a reason to be, and I am so grateful to Chris for giving me this opportunity.”
He had previously entrusted to Good Morning America that the famous filmmaker’s offer to play in Odyssey had been “le call of my life“And him”recalled the one received for Spider-Man ten years ago. It’s an incredible experience for me. I am extremely proud and really excited.”