New movies fromChristopher Nolanhave become cinematic events no matter the subject over the years. After becoming a mainstream name through his Batman trilogy, everything from his boldly original sci-fi movies to time-crunching war movies and epic biopics has connected with audiences. That’s why his movies have made over $6 billion at the box office as a director.

The success that often comes withChristopher Nolan’s moviesis not luck. Its the byproduct of how muchaudiences have come to trust him and know that whatever he’s putting his time and effort behind is going to be special. Establishing that with theDark Knightmovies was imperative to future success, but it’s more impressive that he’s carried that momentum on without DC.

Matt Damon as Odysseus in The Odyssey

Any questions about Nolan’s standing were firmly put to rest withOppenheimer’s release in 2023. The 3-hour-long biopic about J. Robert Oppenheimer and the invention of the atomic bomb utilized Nolan’s name recognition, an all-star cast, and more to become a true sensation.Oppenheimermade $975 million at the worldwide box office and won Oscars, including Best Picture and Best Director.

That’s heightened curiosity even more to what Nolan is doing next. It’s understandable if you’re already counting down the days until you’re sitting in a theater preparing to watch a new Christopher Nolan film. Even if you’re not, we’ve now reached a major milestone.

The Odyssey poster

The Odyssey Releases In Theaters 1 Year From Today

And Tickets Are Already On Sale

In case you weren’t aware, Christopher Nolan is already underway on making his next movie afterOppenheimer, which is an adaptation of Homer’sThe Odyssey. The bold swing to tackle this iconic source material was confirmed to be the director’s next project in December 2024. This came with confirmation thatThe Odysseywill release in theaters on June 12, 2025 - which is exactly one year from today.

The movie started filming earlier this year and is still in the midst of production asNolan films the entire thing with IMAX cameras. The cast is headlined by Matt Damon, Anne Hathaway, and Tom Holland, but it also features notable stars like Charlize Theron, Robert Pattinson, Lupita Nyong’o, Zendaya, Mia Goth, Elliot Page, and Jon Bernthal.

Although the movie is still one full year away from coming out,The Odysseytickets are already on salefor select IMAX 70mm showings. After the interest in that format forOppenheimer,Nolan and Universal are working with theaters to capitalize on the early excitement for the 2026 film by locking down IMAX showtimesso far in advance.

WithThe Odyssey’s teaser traileralso already out and playing in theaters, there is a lot of publicity for the film. Interest should only continue to pick up from here, especially once the trailer debuts online and the general awareness of the film increases.

A year may still feel like a long time to wait to seeThe Odyssey, but getting past this point is still a huge milestone. Now it’s just up toChristopher Nolanto fully deliver on all the hype that is already mounting for what could be his magnum opus.