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Tickets For The Odyssey Are Now On Sale – But You’ll Be Waiting A While To See It

Tickets For The Odyssey Are Now On Sale – But You’ll Be Waiting A While To See It
Matt Damon in The OdysseyIt’s no secret that Christopher Nolan plays by his own rules.Whether he’s exclusively releasing his trailers in the cinema, shooting entirely with IMAX cameras or producing film roll that spans close to 20 kilometres, the Oscar-winning director is a long-time champion of the sanctity of cinema.So it shouldn’t come as much of a surprise to hear that his next movie is about to kick things up a notch.The filmmaker is set to follow the huge success of Oppenheimer with an adaptation of the ancient Greek epic The Odyssey.Matt Damon will star as the king of Ithaca, Odysseus, who embarks on a perilous 10-year journey home from the Trojan War while encountering the wrath of gods and many mythical creatures along the way.The star-studded cast also includes Tom Holland, Anne Hathaway, Robert Pattinson, Jon Bernthal, Zendaya, Lupita Nyong’o, Charlize Theron, Mia Goth, Elliot Page, Benny Safdie and many more.Following the trailer’s arrival in cinemas earlier this month, the Inception director has now made the unprecedented decision to put tickets on sale for the blockbuster a whole year before its release.As reported first in Variety, tickets for The Odyssey are on sale from Thursday, 17 July – exactly one year out from the slated release date.View this post on InstagramA post shared by IMAX (@imax)However, in true Christopher Nolan style, they will only be available at cinemas with IMAX 70mm screens, while standard tickets are likely to go on sale closer to the time.The IMAX website is now advertising tickets at cinemas across the US, Canada, UK, Australia and the Czech Republic.Tickets for a midnight screening at London’s BFI IMAX have already sold out, along with a few more in-demand showings across opening weekend.The Dunkirk director’s new epic is already making history, becoming the first commercial film to be shot entirely on IMAX cameras – a specialised, high-resolution camera which makes for an even more immersive cinematic experience.Earlier this month, the trailer for The Odyssey caused quite a stir when it leaked online, due to the cast’s American accents in a film set in ancient Greece.While the trailer hasn’t been released online just yet, it has started showing exclusively in cinemas ahead of screenings of Jurassic World Rebirth.Related...Christopher Nolan's The Odyssey Trailer Is Already Sparking Debate For This 1 ReasonJames Cameron Shares His Honest Take On Why Christopher Nolan's Oppenheimer Was A 'Moral Cop-Out'Christopher Nolan Has Big Plans For His Next Film After Oppenheimer – Here's Everything We Know

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