The Odyssey’s glowing reviews from audiences and critics are silencing its biggest haters

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The Odyssey’s glowing reviews from audiences and critics are silencing its biggest haters

Polygon · 3 hours ago

Christopher Nolan's latest adaptation of Homer's epic opened in cinemas with widespread critical and audience approval, recording 97% positive audience ratings and 96% critical scores on Rotten Tomatoes. The film's release followed months of online debate initiated by various commentators who objected to casting and creative decisions before the film's debut, including concerns about Matt Damon's casting as Odysseus, period-accurate costume choices, and the racial composition of the ensemble cast.

The film generated $17.6 million in preview screenings, exceeding any other 2025 release in that category, suggesting audience enthusiasm has translated into commercial performance. Director Nolan had largely dismissed the pre-release criticisms as inevitable preliminary discourse, noting that those participating in such discussions lacked actual knowledge of the finished film.

  • Nolan's adaptation received strong critical (96%) and audience (97%) approval on Rotten Tomatoes
  • Pre-release controversy centered on casting diversity and period authenticity concerns
  • Record preview box office ($17.6M) indicates commercial success despite online backlash

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