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Tom Holland Says Christopher Nolan's 'The Odyssey' Is 'the Job of a Lifetime'

MOROCCO, JUL 9 – Logan Marshall-Green replaces Cosmo Jarvis due to scheduling conflicts in Nolan's $250 million adaptation of Homer's epic, featuring a star-studded cast and pioneering IMAX technology.

  • Christopher Nolan's film The Odyssey, starring Tom Holland and Matt Damon, is set to release in theaters on July 17, 2026, through Universal Pictures.
  • The film adapts Homer's epic poem about Odysseus' perilous journey home from the Trojan War and features a large ensemble cast including Anne Hathaway and Zendaya.
  • The production, with a $250 million budget, is filming across Morocco, Italy, Ireland, and Scotland, and Logan Marshall-Green replaced Cosmo Jarvis due to scheduling conflicts.
  • Tom Holland described the experience as "the job of a lifetime, without a doubt," coming to work daily with a sense of purpose and gratitude for Nolan's opportunity.
  • The Odyssey is highly anticipated as Nolan's follow-up to his Oscar-winning Oppenheimer and is expected to be unlike anything audiences have seen before.
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Tom Holland in an interview with GQ Sports sent a warm greeting to all the previous filmmakers he worked with before "The Odyssey" directed by Christopher Nolan. Everything, as they say, is known in comparison, and all the actor's previous projects were not even close to what he is doing now: This is incredible. The work of a lifetime, without a doubt. Never

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CinemaExpress broke the news in on Tuesday, July 8, 2025.
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