Everyone’s Talking About The Odyssey—Here’s Why an Ancient Greek Story Is Surprisingly Relevant Right Now
It’s hard to believe, but the buzziest movie of the summer—one that already has blockbuster written all over it—is based on a 3,000-year-old Greek poem called The Odyssey . You may have read Homer’s 12,000-line epic in high school, but if you haven’t given one thought since then to the saga of Odysseus and his return from the Trojan War (understandable!), this film will refresh your memory and spark tons of conversation on your social media feed. Christopher Nolan, the genius director behind Oppenheimer , Inception and The Dark Knight (though my personal favorite is Memento ), has been plotting his version of Odysseus’s struggle to return home for more than 20 years. And with a budget of $250 million, an all-star lineup and more than 2 million feet of film shot, his opus is shaping up to be quite the homecoming party. If you’re scratching your head right now—like, are we really trying to make an ancient poem happen? In 2026?—I g...