Christopher Nolan's The Odyssey Has Reportedly Wrapped Filming
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The Odyssey: Christopher Nolan Completes Six-Month Filming for Matt Damon and Tom Holland's Film
Samantha Englender, the supervising art director, has confirmed that the filming of Christopher Nolan's adaptation of The Odyssey has wrapped up after six months. The film is set to hit theaters on July 17, 2026., Bollywood News on Zoom TV
Nolan's "The Odyssey" Wraps Filming
Six months after it began, filming on Christopher Nolan’s Ancient Greek mythological epic “The Odyssey” has wrapped. Samantha Englender, the supervising art director for the project, confirmed in an Instagram story (via Maxblizz.com) that the final day of shooting has been completed. The production has spanned multiple countries, including Italy, Malta, Morocco, Greece, Scotland and Iceland, as well as parts of the Sahara, and the U.S. city of L…
Christopher Nolan’s The Odyssey Wraps Filming After 6-Month Shoot, Confirms Art Director
The filming for Christopher Nolan‘s The Odyssey has wrapped after six months of production, as confirmed by a crew member on its final day of shooting. Samantha Englender, the supervising art director of The Odyssey, confirmed in her Instagram story that filming has wrapped. Check it out below. Image Source: Samantha Englender/IG Filming began in February 2025, and the globe-trotting schedule included stops in Italy, Malta, Morocco, Greece, Scot…
Christopher Nolan’s ‘The Odyssey’ Wraps Seven-Month Production — World of Reel
Yes, Christopher Nolan’s “The Odyssey” has still been shooting all this time, but this behemoth seven-month production is nearing its end as I’m told by a crew member that production is in its final day and will wrap on Friday.“The Odyssey,” which released a teaser last month, is currently shooting in Los Angeles — prior to that the cast and crew were in Morocco, Greece, Italy, Malta, Scotland and Iceland. It’s been a globe-trotting affair, and …
Javier Bardem and several other actors have again starred in a public controversy, this time attacking director Christopher Nolan for filming his next film, La Odyssey, in Western Sahara. In a manifesto signed by well-known faces of Spanish cinema, including Aitana Sánchez-Gijón, Carolina Yuste, Iciar Bollaín or Rodrigo Sorogoyen, he accuses [...]
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