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‘The Odyssey’ Goes All-In On War And The Cyclops
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‘The Odyssey’ Goes All-In On War And The Cyclops

The first six minutes of Christopher Nolan's epic can be exclusively seen at IMAX screenings of Avatar: Fire and Ash, giving fans an exciting glimpse into what to expect.

Christopher Nolan surprises us once again with his ambitious project The Odyssey. The film, in which Matt Damon stars as Odysseus, king of Ithaca, promises to be a visual spectacle. Alongside Damon, we see an impressive cast featuring names like Tom Holland, Anne Hathaway, Zendaya, Mia Goth, Lupita Nyong’o, Robert Pattinson, Charlize Theron, and Jon Bernthal. The official release is scheduled for July 17, 2026, but the first marketing campaign began months ago with a short teaser.

Now there is a new milestone: a six-minute prologue that runs exclusively in IMAX theaters. This preview offers a glimpse of Nolan’s vision for the classic tale and instantly sets the tone for the film. The segment takes place at the end of the Trojan War and opens with an intriguing question: Do you know the story of the horse?

The Iconic Trojan Horse


The first images show the famous wooden horse being dragged into the city by Trojan soldiers. A thrilling moment follows when a soldier stabs a spear into the horse to check if it is safe. Inside, a Greek is injured, but Odysseus manages to stifle his cry. Eventually, the horse is placed next to a temple, ready for the night that will change everything.

When darkness falls, the Greeks emerge through a hidden panel beneath the horse. They take out the guards and open the city gates. Nolan emphasizes the contrast between the Trojan and Greek costumes: Trojan soldiers wear white uniforms and masks, while Odysseus and his men are clad in dark tactical armor. The segment ends with Odysseus putting on his helmet and preparing for battle.

A Glimpse Of The Greater Adventure


Following this intense scene, brief shots at sea tease Odysseus's epic journey. The highlight? An imposing cyclops that briefly appears, a clear hint at the mythological challenges yet to come.

The six-minute prologue is only visible for one week, paired with the IMAX re-release of Sinners and One Battle After Another in America. A shortened version of one minute will later be shown before Avatar: Fire and Ash. Those who miss this opportunity will have to wait until July to see the full scene. Nolan's preference for 70mm IMAX makes this strategy logical: he wants to showcase his film on the largest possible canvas.

A Glimpse Of What Could Have Been


Interesting detail: this prologue feels like an echo of a film that was never made. Nolan was once briefly involved with the project Troy back in 2004, but it ultimately went to Wolfgang Petersen. Now, more than twenty years later, Nolan shows how far he has come, with a much greater mastery of scale and spectacle.

The footage proves Nolan's mastery of cinematography. The shot in which the horse is dragged through the city walls, surrounded by dozens of extras, is breathtaking. At the same time, we see the claustrophobic tension inside the horse, where Odysseus and his men prepare for their moment. Everything indicates that The Odyssey will be one of the most impressive films of 2026.
Next Wednesday Prime Video Will Blow You Away With The Next Season Of This Blockbuster TV Show
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Next Wednesday Prime Video Will Blow You Away With The Next Season Of This Blockbuster TV Show

The hit series Fallout is returning with its highly anticipated Season 2, set in the iconic New Vegas.

The hit series Fallout is finally returning this Wednesday with a second season. The post-apocalyptic series from Prime Video, based on the popular game franchise, surprised viewers worldwide last year with its quirky mix of dark humor, radioactive action, and a compelling story. This new season picks up where the first left off and takes the viewer to the iconic New Vegas.

Prime Video has confirmed that the story will continue directly from where Season 1 ended. There will be no time jumps, but a direct follow-up to the explosive finale, where Lucy uncovered the truth about her father Hank and his role within Vault-Tec. Hank headed towards New Vegas, where Season 2 will primarily take place. This means the series will dive deeper into the world of Fallout: New Vegas, a fan favorite among gamers.

Familiar Faces And New Dangers


The main roles are once again played by Ella Purnell (Lucy), Walton Goggins (The Ghoul), Kyle MacLachlan (Hank), Aaron Moten (Maximus), and Moisés Arias (Norm). Recurring characters from Season 1 will also return, including roles by Leslie Uggams and Johnny Pemberton. New to the cast is Macaulay Culkin, who plays a recurring role as a brilliant oddball, though further details remain a secret.

Recently, Prime Video released a first teaser showing the fictional town of Novac, including the famous statue Dinky the Dinosaur and the return of the Great Khans. The footage confirms that the new season stays true to the recognizable vibe: dark humor, bizarre encounters, and the growing bond between Lucy and The Ghoul.

Production And Release Date


Production for Season 2 began back in December 2024, again led by showrunners Geneva Robertson-Dworet and Graham Wagner, with Jonathan Nolan and Lisa Joy as executive producers. The episodes will largely take place in the Mojave Desert and feature the introduction of Deathclaws, a classic and terrifying element from the games.



Season 2 of Fallout premieres on December 17, 2025, on Prime Video. Fans won't have to wait long for the new adventures to unfold in the radioactive sands of Nevada.
HBO Max Is On Fire In 2026! Releases: All Major Series For 2026 In One Big Trailer
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HBO Max Is On Fire In 2026! Releases: All Major Series For 2026 In One Big Trailer

HBO reveals new and returning series for 2026, including Euphoria, House of the Dragon, and Dune.

HBO has provided a first look at their series lineup for 2026. A new trailer features clips from several major titles scheduled to air next year.

The lineup includes both new series and long-awaited sequels of successful titles. For instance, the return of Euphoria with season 3 is finally on the horizon, and the third season of House of the Dragon is also showcased. Additionally, there are first glimpses of Dune: Prophecy season 2, which delves deeper into the rise of the Bene Gesserit.

New Titles And Noteworthy Names


In addition to established successes, HBO is introducing new projects as well. There is Rooster, a satirical comedy that is considered highly promising internally at HBO. Also, Lanterns, a DC-based series centered around Green Lanterns, is making its debut. Both are expected to arrive throughout 2026.

A standout title in the trailer is Stuart Fails To Save The Universe, a new comedic science fiction series that blends the absurd with epic space adventures. Little is known about this series yet, but the title certainly captures the imagination.

A Strong Year Ahead For HBO


With this lineup, HBO appears to be repositioning itself as one of the leading players in the prestige series market. The trailer focuses on a mix of fantasy, drama, satire, and superheroes, a strategy that has proven successful in the past.