Christopher Nolan's latest film, "The Odyssey," held its star-studded world premiere in London's Leicester Square on Monday, July 15 [1, 2].
The event marks the first feature film from Nolan since "Oppenheimer" [3]. As one of the most influential directors in modern cinema, Nolan's return to the screen generates significant industry anticipation and global publicity for the epic project [3, 4].
The red carpet featured an ensemble of high-profile actors including Matt Damon, Zendaya, and Tom Holland [1, 2, 5]. Other attendees included Anne Hathaway, Robert Pattinson, and Travis Scott [2, 3]. Director Christopher Nolan was also present for the screening [1, 2].
To mark the occasion, a giant Trojan horse structure was constructed in Leicester Square, where it towered over the arriving crowds [2]. The massive set piece served as a visual centerpiece for the premiere's promotional efforts [2].
The film has a running time of approximately three hours [2]. This length is consistent with Nolan's recent trend toward expansive, long-form storytelling in his cinematic works [2].
"The Odyssey" is scheduled for theatrical release on July 17, 2026 [3]. The world-first screening in London serves as the final major promotional push before the movie reaches global audiences this week [3, 4].
“The event marks the first feature film from Nolan since "Oppenheimer".”
The scale of the London premiere, characterized by massive physical installations and an A-list cast, signals that 'The Odyssey' is being positioned as a major cultural event. By returning to the cinema with a three-hour epic, Nolan continues to challenge standard theatrical durations while leveraging the star power of current youth icons like Zendaya and Tom Holland to broaden his audience reach.



