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Christopher Nolan defends casting Travis Scott in 'The Odyssey', highlighting rap's connection to oral traditions. Despite backlash, Nolan aims to modernise the ancient tale with innovative techniques.
Arguably the most hotly anticipated movie of the summer is none other than "The Odyssey," celebrated filmmaker Christopher Nolan's follow-up to his Oscar-winning "Oppenheimer." It is a film the likes of which Hollywood rarely signs off on nowadays - an ambitious sword-and-sandals epic with massive sets,
Christopher Nolan is defending his upcoming epic "The Odyssey" from history purists who have criticized Agamemnon's armor and the film's casting of Travis Scott. In a lengthy interview with Time, published Tuesday,
Christopher Nolan says ‘Oppenheimer’ gave him the freedom to finally make ‘The Odyssey,’ while filling an “odd gap in movie history.”