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EPISODE · Jun 15, 2026 · 10 MIN

The BIGGEST Problem with Christopher Nolan's Odyssey…

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Hey everyone, welcome to Mythology Explained. Today we’re going to be talking about Christopher Nolan’s upcoming adaptation of The Odyssey. Now, ever since the trailer first dropped, the film has been making headlines for its questionable casting decisions. And when I touched on these things in my OWN videos, one of the things that I noticed right away was the GREEK response. That is, how ACTUAL greek people feel about it. Sounds important, right? Topics Covered In This Video: Christopher Nolan’s The Odyssey movie explained The biggest problem with Nolan’s Odyssey Why Greeks are upset about Christopher Nolan’s Odyssey The Odyssey casting controversy explained Why Greek representation matters in The Odyssey The lack of Greek actors in Christopher Nolan’s Odyssey Elliott Page as Achilles rumours explained Why Elliott Page as Achilles became controversial What Achilles was supposed to look like in Greek mythology Achilles in Homer’s Iliad explained Why Achilles was the ideal Greek warrior The controversy around Lupita Nyong’o as Helen of Troy The Black Helen of Troy casting debate explained What Helen of Troy looked like in Greek mythology Why Helen of Troy’s casting has divided fans Matt Damon as Odysseus explained Zendaya as Athena casting discussion How Hollywood adapts Greek mythology Why Greek myths should still feel Greek The cultural importance of Homer’s Odyssey Odysseus, Ithaca, and the meaning of homecoming Why The Odyssey is more than just a fantasy adventure Greek mythology and cultural authenticity in film How casting affects mythological world-building The problem with Hollywood’s version of ancient Greece Why Greek mythology is not just generic fantasy The difference between reinterpretation and cultural erasure Christopher Nolan’s approach to ancient Greek myth The role of Greek identity in Homer’s Odyssey Greek mythology representation in modern movies Whether Nolan’s Odyssey feels authentically Greek Ancient Greek mythology analysis and lore breakdown Questions Answered: What is the biggest problem with Christopher Nolan’s Odyssey? Are there Greek actors in Nolan’s Odyssey? Why are Greeks upset about The Odyssey casting? Why is Elliott Page as Achilles controversial? Is Elliott Page really playing Achilles in The Odyssey? What did Achilles look like in Greek mythology? Why was Achilles considered the perfect Greek warrior? Why is Lupita Nyong’o as Helen of Troy controversial? Could Helen of Troy be portrayed as Black? What did Helen of Troy actually look like in Homer? Does Greek representation matter in Greek mythology? Should Greek actors play Greek mythological characters? Why is The Odyssey culturally important? What does The Odyssey say about homecoming and identity? Is The Odyssey just a fantasy story? Why does Greek mythology still feel culturally connected to Greece? Has Hollywood ignored Greek actors in mythology films? Does Christopher Nolan’s Odyssey feel authentically Greek? Can Greek mythology be universal and still remain Greek? Why does casting matter in mythological adaptations? Is Nolan’s Odyssey already controversial? Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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