Christopher Nolan faces growing backlash over ‘Odyssey’ casting, historical accuracy as screenings canceled

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Christopher Nolan faces growing backlash over ‘Odyssey’ casting, historical accuracy as screenings canceled

Fox News · 3 hours ago

Director Christopher Nolan is facing an online backlash over his forthcoming film adaptation of Homer's "The Odyssey", with critics on social media attacking his casting decisions, alleged historical inaccuracies and use of modern dialogue. The controversy matters because it has become a flashpoint in wider culture-war debates about diversity in film, drawing comment from high-profile figures including Elon Musk, and prompting claims that the film could be a commercial failure.

Much of the criticism centres on the casting of Lupita Nyong'o as Helen of Troy, with users arguing her appearance contradicts Homer's description of the character as having "white arms". Further objections have been raised over the casting of transgender actor Elliot Page and rapper Travis Scott in roles within the epic. Critics have accused Nolan of bowing to "woke" pressures, while one X user claimed he had cancelled screenings for film influencers and restricted advance viewing to approved critics, interpreting this as a sign of trouble. The article largely reflects social media reaction rather than statements from Nolan or the studio.

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