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Nolan’s 'Odyssey' Trailer Hits 29 Million Views but Sparks Backlash from Critics

Трейлер “Одіссеї” Нолана набирає популярність, але викликає критику серед глядачів. Photo: РБК-Україна — Lite

The 'Odyssey' Movie Trailer

Christopher Nolan's trailer for 'Odyssey' has become a YouTube sensation, racking up over 29 million views within just two weeks. However, despite this impressive view count, the video has drawn significant criticism, with 158,000 dislikes compared to only 320,000 likes. The comment section is largely filled with negative feedback, sparking lively debates among viewers.

'Odyssey' is an adaptation of Homer's classic epic poem. The film is scheduled for release on July 17, 2026, and features a star-studded cast including Matt Damon, Tom Holland, Anne Hathaway, Robert Pattinson, Zendaya, and Charlize Theron. Despite the A-list lineup, early reactions to the trailer suggest some fans are feeling uncertain.

One commenter remarked: 'It seems like it's time for Nolan to face some scrutiny.'
Another added: 'This could be Nolan's Achilles' heel.'

Some users drew parallels between ancient Greece and modern Los Angeles, noting: 'Who knew Ancient Greece looked so much like LA.' Other comments were more critical, including:

  • 'Another film to skip this summer'
  • 'The most expensive high school theater production ever'

Interestingly, a few viewers expressed surprise that the comments were left open, with one stating: 'The only thing that was stunning and brave here was the decision to leave the comments section open. Thanks.' As a result, the 'Odyssey' trailer has become a hot topic of discussion, highlighting the diverse opinions and expectations surrounding the upcoming release.

The negative reactions to the trailer may reflect high expectations from fans, who might be upset by any changes to the traditional storyline. Additionally, the criticism could mirror broader audience sentiments about adaptations of classic works, especially when involving a director of Nolan's stature. This could impact the film's commercial success if negative impressions continue to dominate online conversations.