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The tickets `The Odyssey ” are on sale a year before the opening of Christopher Nolan’s film

“A Journey Begins” is the slogan of Christopher Nolan’s next film “The Odyssey”. Few cinema expected the quest to start so early.

IMAX tickets for “The Odyssey” will be on sale on July 17, 2025 – an entire year before the Universal Pictures Action Epic is expected to hit the big screen. But there is a warning: tickets will only be available in the cinemas with 70 mm IMAX screens (the director’s favorite format) – and just for certain shows. Tickets for other formats and projections are likely to be sold, much closer to the film’s release date.

Universal and Imax refused to comment.

It is rare for a studio to put tickets on sale SO Well in advance, but anticipation is high for Nolan’s cinematographic monitoring at “Oppenheimer” from 2023, which also confirmed the director as a box office draw after generating $ 975 million worldwide and won the Oscar for the best film.

The Marketing Department of Universal is already getting to work before “Odyssey” even finished production. A trailer of about a minute for “The Odyssey” was recently unveiled exclusively in the cinemas before the projections of “Jurassic World Rebirth” and “Superman”, exciting exciting more than a year before the film’s release date. The teaser has not yet officially made its online debut, by organizing the long -standing prioritization by Nolan of the experience on the big screen.

An adaptation of the Greek epic of the circuit, “The Odyssey” features Matt Damon like Ulysses, the king of Ithaca, and recounts his long and perilous return home after the Trojan War. The starry whole includes Tom Holland as the son of Ulysse Telemachus, as well as Anne Hathaway, Zendaya, Lupita Nyong’o, Robert Pattinson, Charlize Theron and Jon Bernthal. Nolan re -equipped with Universal, the studio that supported “Oppenheimer”. The film will be released on July 17, 2026.

“The Odyssey” will be the first film entirely with IMAX cameras. Nolan has been loyalist in high-tech format since his 2008 superhero “The Dark Knight” became the first Hollywood version to use IMAX cameras for certain action sequences. Since then, Nolan has used IMAX cameras on films such as “Inception” of 2010, “Interstellar” of 2014 and “Tenet” of the 2020s to give them a certain scope and scale.

“Oppenheimer” has in particular become a force to IMAX, the premium format contributing to 20% massive 20% of global box office brushes. Some moviegoers have crossed state lines to see the film in 70 mm IMAX, selling auditoriums for weeks. By putting tickets for “The Odyssey” on sale so far in advance, it is clear that Universal and Imax expect Nolan to have a similar demand on the largest and most brilliant screens in the world.

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