Get ready for battle: The Odyssey's "largest screen" IMAX tickets go on sale today.
As per the movie's official Twitter account, the rush for tickets begins on June 4 at 9:00 AM Pacific/noon Eastern/5:00 PM BST in the UK.
Those looking to get a prime seat in The Odyssey 15/70mm screenings – what could be a religious experience for Christopher Nolan diehards – or 35mm screenings in certain venues will have to be quick and, presumably, have a handful of devices ready to go on the hour. This won't hang around for long.
Helpfully, there has been a round-up of 70mm locations in the US, which you can see below. Godspeed.
Full list of 70MM locations for THE ODYSSEY in USA:ALABAMAHoover — AMC Patton Creek 15ARIZONAGlendale — AMC Westgate 20Tempe — Harkins Tempe Marketplace 16Tucson — The LoftCALIFORNIABurbank — AMC Burbank 16Daly City — Cinemark Century Daly City 20La Mesa — Reading… pic.twitter.com/dVU2sIlKgiJune 3, 2026
Originally, IMAX tickets for The Odyssey in certain locations were on sale as far back as last July. Predictably, a scourge of scalpers and re-sellers took hold of the hype, listing seats on eBay for up to $150.
A handful of theaters have listed The Odyssey as receiving an R-rating. Nolan's previous R-rated movies are 2023's Oppenheimer and his early works Following, Memento, and Insomnia.
Even at the best of times, a Nolan movie feels like an event. But star Matt Damon has gone one further in his assessment of his time filming the historical epic, suggesting it could very much be the end of an era in Hollywood.
"It was a really weird movie for me personally in the sense that I had almost a nostalgic feeling the entire time I was making it, because it felt like the movies when I started working. And I know that that’s going away," Damon told GQ. "I knew that this was the last chance I was going to have to do something like this."
For more, check out the upcoming movie release dates heading your way very soon.