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Nolan's Odyssey: DEI Casting Sparks Outrage
3 Jun
Summary
- Lupita Nyong'o cast as Helen of Troy sparks controversy.
- Film slated for July 17, 2026 release date.
- Debate rages over casting in ancient Greek epic adaptation.

Christopher Nolan's ambitious adaptation of Homer's The Odyssey, slated for release on July 17, 2026, has become a focal point for industry debate. The film's ensemble cast, including Matt Damon as Odysseus, has faced scrutiny, particularly the casting of Lupita Nyong'o as Helen of Troy.
Nyong'o's portrayal of the iconic beauty has sparked outrage, with critics arguing it undermines the character's mythological significance and visual representation within an ancient Greek context. Nolan has defended the choice, emphasizing Nyong'o's "strength" and "poise."
Further controversy surrounds rumored casting, such as Elliot Page as Achilles and Travis Scott as a bard. The adaptation's potential basis on Emily Wilson's feminist translation also fuels suspicions of ideological filtering, with critics questioning the absence of Greek actors in a film centered on Greek mythology and partially filmed in Greece.