Special Look: Robert Pattinson, Zendaya, Tom Holland, Lupita Nyong'o More Attend UK Premiere Of "The Odyssey"
The film’s star-studded launch begins a global campaign as Universal eyes an $80 million to $100 million opening, Deadline reports.
- On Monday, Director Christopher Nolan's The Odyssey held its world premiere in London's Leicester Square, launching the promotional tour for the $250 million adaptation of Homer's nearly 3,000-year-old epic poem.
- Universal hopes the production matches the success of Nolan's previous film, Oppenheimer, which grossed more than $976 million worldwide; the adaptation is the first feature shot entirely on IMAX 70mm cameras.
- Matt Damon stars as Odysseus, an ancient Greek King of Ithaca embarking on a dangerous journey following the Trojan War, while Anne Hathaway plays his wife Penelope and Tom Holland portrays their son Telemachus.
- Charlize Theron praised Nolan as "brave enough to take on a story like this," while Rapper Travis Scott said joining felt like "getting a call from one of your favourite superheroes."
- Projections from Universal suggest an opening range between $80M and $100M when the film hits North American theaters on July 17, amid a busy period with Minions & Monsters currently in release.
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Lupita Nyong’o went full ‘Helen of Troy’ at ‘The Odyssey’ London premiere
Here are some photos from last night’s London premiere for The Odyssey. I’m skipping most of the dudes, just because there’s so much interesting fashion to discuss. Christopher Nolan accidentally assembled a fashionista’s paradise of a cast. Lupita Nyong’o, Anne Hathaway, Charlize Theron, Zendaya, these are all women known for doing interesting things on red carpets. Throw in Mia Goth and we’ve got a party. My pick for best dressed of the premie…
The actress, who waits for her third son with Adam Shulman, recaptured every look in London with an exclusive Dior design seemed to flow like water and whose blue tone has awakened the first speculations about the baby
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