Anne Hathaway and Matt Damon spoke with Access Hollywood about their experiences filming "The Odyssey," directed by Christopher Nolan.
The collaboration highlights the high-profile casting and emotional depth of a production that aims to push cinematic boundaries. As the film nears its release, the actors are providing a glimpse into the rigorous process of working under Nolan's direction.
During the interview, the actors discussed the unique challenges of the production. Hathaway said, "I'm not mad you did it, I'm mad you did it without me."
Damon spoke of his co-star's performance and the intensity of the shoot. He said, "I was blown away by Anne's unending reserve of emotion."
The project held a specific personal weight for Damon, who reflected on the nature of the story. He said, "It was a really weird movie for me personally in the sense that I had almost a nostalgic ..."
The film is scheduled to be released on July 17, 2024 [1]. This date marks the culmination of a production process that the actors described as an intense journey in the promotional cycle.
“"I was blown away by Anne's unending reserve of emotion."”
The promotion of 'The Odyssey' emphasizes the emotional synergy between its lead actors and the distinct stylistic approach of Christopher Nolan. By focusing on the personal and professional chemistry of Hathaway and Damon, the studio is positioning the film as both a technical achievement and a character-driven drama.

