Working on Christopher Nolan's directorial 'The Odyssey' is a job of a lifetime: Tom Holland
Tom Holland calls Christopher Nolan’s 'The Odyssey' “the job of a lifetime,” promising a film unlike anything ever seen.
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Los Angeles, 12 July
Hollywood star Tom Holland says his upcoming film 'The Odyssey' from the Oscar-winning filmmaker Christopher Nolan is a project unlike anything seen before.
Holland features in the film alongside the star-studded cast
comprising Matt Damon, Zendaya, Robert Pattinson, Lupita Nyong'o, Anne Hathaway
and Charlize Theron. The film is slated to hit the big screen on 17 July, 2026.
Asked about his experience of working on the film, the 29-year-old
actor said it has been "the job of a lifetime" for him.
"It was amazing. The job of a lifetime, without a doubt. The
best experience I’ve had on a film set," the 'Spiderman' actor
told GQ Sports in an interview.
"Incredible. It was exciting. It was different. And I think
the movie is going to be unlike anything we’ve ever seen," he added.
Holland portrays the role of Telemachus, Odysseus’ son, in the
film. The project is an adaptation of the ancient Greek epic poem 'Odyssey' by Homer.
Homer's 'Odyssey' follows Odysseus, who spends years
travelling back home from the Trojan War while battling mythical creatures and
faces the wrath of the gods in his journey.
Nolan's upcoming project is not the first adaptation of the epic.
It has previously been adapted in the 1954 movie "Ulysses". Directed
by Mario Camerini, the film starred Kirk Douglas.
Coen Brothers' 2000 directorial 'O Brother, Where Art
Thou?' was also based on 'Odyssey'.
Holland also stars in 'Spider-Man: Brand New Day', which is set to release in theatres on 31 July, 2026.
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