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Christopher Nolan’s The Odyssey Is the Ultimate Conclusion To a 29-Year, 5-Movie Trend

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June 27, 2026

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Image via Universal The Odyssey is the latest movie from legendary director Christopher Nolan, and while there is a lot to be excited about regarding the film, one of the most exciting aspects is that it will be the ultimate conclusion to a trend that has lasted 29 years and five movies. The Odyssey is one of the []

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Related coverage for "Christopher Nolan’s The Odyssey Is the Ultimate Conclusion To a 29-Year, 5-Movie Trend": ArcaMax — Best movies of 2026 so far, including 'The Drama,' 'Obsession' and more. ComicBook.com — 5 Great Movies You Can Already Stream Now If You’re Excited for The Odyssey. DNyuz — The Best Movies of 2026 So Far. Variety — ‘Jackass: Best and Last’ Review: Boys Will Still Be Boys, but Only Just, in an Amusing, Somewhat Wistful Farewell. The Daily Signal — The Conservative Movement and ‘The Odyssey’