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Christopher Nolan's The Odyssey filming featured a moment only before seen 20 years ago on The Dark Knight

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July 8, 2026

 Christopher Nolan's The Odyssey filming featured a moment only before seen 20 years ago on The Dark Knight
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ComicBook.com

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· Jul 5, 2026

New Batman Report Confirms Barry Keoghan’s Joker Return in Matt Reeves’ 2027 Sequel

At long last, Matt Reeves’ The Batman Part II is filming, following a lengthy pre-production process that featured multiple delays as Reeves and co-writer Mattson Tomlin worked on the script. As he geared up for the start of production, Reeves commemorated the occasion by announcing the highly anticipated sequel’s cast through a series of social []

Variety

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· Jul 10, 2026

Vertical Media Takes its Place Alongside Film and TV as a Powerful Audiovisual Language

One week from today, on July 17, I will take my family to see Christopher Nolan’s “The Odyssey.” We will watch it in IMAX, shot on cameras built for the movie. My teenagers and I will turn our phones off and give the expected blockbuster our undivided attention. Millions of other families will do the []

Irish News

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· Jul 10, 2026

Matt Damon admits he ‘felt like a jerk’ during The Odyssey blunder

The upcoming blockbuster from Sir Christopher Nolan is an adaptation of Homer’s ancient Greek epic.

Polygon

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· Jun 23, 2026

A new R-rated Batman movie trilogy begins this year

You shouldn't have to wait long between films in the Batman: Knightfall Trilogy

Gizmodo

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· Jul 6, 2026

The First Reactions to ‘The Odyssey’ Are Here

Christopher Nolan's star-studded epic had its world premiere in London Monday, so what did people think?

ArcaMax

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· Jul 6, 2026

Tom Holland feared Christopher Nolan hated his performance in The Odyssey after repeated 'cut' calls

Tom Holland has revealed he feared he had made a disastrous start to filming The Odyssey before learning Christopher Nolan's frequent interruptions were simply due to the limitations of IMAX cameras.

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Related coverage for " Christopher Nolan's The Odyssey filming featured a moment only before seen 20 years ago on The Dark Knight ": ComicBook.com — New Batman Report Confirms Barry Keoghan’s Joker Return in Matt Reeves’ 2027 Sequel. Variety — Vertical Media Takes its Place Alongside Film and TV as a Powerful Audiovisual Language. Irish News — Matt Damon admits he ‘felt like a jerk’ during The Odyssey blunder. Polygon — A new R-rated Batman movie trilogy begins this year. Gizmodo — The First Reactions to ‘The Odyssey’ Are Here. ArcaMax — Tom Holland feared Christopher Nolan hated his performance in The Odyssey after repeated 'cut' calls