Right now, there’s nothing solid behind the claim that Tom Cruise saw Christopher Nolan’s The Odyssey in IMAX 70mm and then shared a review. The story doesn’t show up in major trade reporting, official studio materials, or any public statement from representatives.
And the bigger problem is the movie itself. There’s no credible sign that Christopher Nolan has an announced, in-production or otherwise official film called The Odyssey. No major studio, distributor, or rep has confirmed an adaptation of Homer’s epic, and there aren’t any verifiable production details out there: no confirmed cast, no release window, no studio-backed materials, nothing public you can actually pin down.
The trades haven’t treated The Odyssey as an active Nolan project either. That matters. Nolan’s movies usually hit the entertainment press fast, and anything tied to IMAX 70mm would draw attention even faster.
If you keep up with movie rumors, this probably isn’t one to take seriously. The Tom Cruise part has no reliable interview, no social post, no studio statement, no event coverage supporting it. And yes, the idea has floated around for years as fan speculation, mostly because it sounds like something Nolan could make given his scale and visual instincts. Still, a plausible idea isn’t the same thing as a real production.
You can always check the major trades, studio announcements, and Christopher Nolan’s representatives to see whether that changes. Until one of those sources says otherwise, this reads much more like a fictional or speculative story that’s been dressed up to look like news.