Christopher Nolan, Tom Holland arrive in Mumbai for ‘The Odyssey’ premiere
Story by PTI | Posted by Vidushi Gaur | Date 10-07-2026
Christopher Nolan, Tom Holland arrive in Mumbai
New Delhi
Oscar-winning filmmaker Christopher Nolan and Hollywood star Tom Holland arrived in Mumbai on Friday ahead of the India premiere of their upcoming film “The Odyssey”
Videos shared on social media showed Holland arriving at Mumbai’s Taj Mahal Palace hotel. The actor waved at photographers waiting outside before making his way into the hotel
Nolan, who has been to India multiple times and shot his 2020 movie “Tenet” in Mumbai, was seen entering the hotel with his wife and producer Emma Thomas
Nolan, Thomas, Holland and Matt Damon arrived in Mumbai as part of the film’s global premiere tour, making it the first Christopher Nolan film to have an official premiere in India
Universal Pictures International has designated Mumbai as an official stop alongside London, Paris and New York
The India premiere of “The Odyssey” will be held at PVR Icon IMAX at Phoenix Palladium in Mumbai on Saturday
Written and directed by Nolan, the epic action drama is based on Homer’s classic tale of Odysseus’ decade-long journey home after the fall of Troy
Damon stars as the Greek hero Odysseus, while Holland plays his son, Telemachus
The ensemble cast also features Anne Hathaway, Robert Pattinson, Lupita Nyong’o, Zendaya, Charlize Theron and Samantha Morton
Shot across multiple countries using newly developed IMAX film technology, “The Odyssey” is the first feature film to be shot entirely with IMAX cameras
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Produced by Nolan and Thomas under their Syncopy banner, the film is scheduled to release in theatres worldwide on July 17

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