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What did 'The Odyssey' show at CinemaCon?

Nolan’s “The Odyssey” teases epic Trojan Horse sequence

Christopher Nolan’s fantasy epic “The Odyssey” received a major tease at CinemaCon, where attendees were shown an epic Trojan Horse sequence. The footage is being used to confirm that the film will lean hard into large-scale spectacle, consistent with Nolan’s history of building big set pieces meant for big screens.

What the tease confirmed

  • A new CinemaCon reveal for the film included Trojan Horse-focused action.
  • The studio publicity around the tease frames it as a sign the movie will deliver “massive” journey-scale visuals and story beats.

Why it matters

This kind of preview is a strategic signal to exhibitors and audiences ahead of a likely wide theatrical push. CinemaCon is where studios demonstrate that a project isn’t just conceptually ambitious—it can be staged with cinematic scope that justifies the event-movie label.

It also helps clarify what Nolan is bringing into the adaptation space. The prior excitement around “The Odyssey” is now getting concrete through visuals, giving viewers something tactile to anchor expectations.

At the same time, the reports indicate that more details are still emerging beyond the Trojan Horse footage itself. The key takeaway right now is the emphasis on spectacle as the core selling point.

In short: Nolan used CinemaCon to spotlight the kind of high-impact set piece audiences can expect from “The Odyssey,” with the Trojan Horse sequence serving as the standout proof-of-scale.


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