Key Points

Elliot Page is thrilled to be working with Christopher Nolan again after 15 years. He described getting the call for 'The Odyssey' as an exciting moment that led to an immediate "big yes." Page reflected on how being more comfortable in himself now makes projects more enjoyable. The actor compared the secretive script reading process to his first experience with 'Inception,' feeling like getting on a thrilling ride.

Key Points: Elliot Page Reunites With Christopher Nolan for The Odyssey

  • Page expressed being "jazzed and excited" to get Nolan's call for the new film
  • The actor recalled the secretive script reading process for both projects
  • He noted feeling more comfortable in himself now enhances the experience
  • The Odyssey features a massive ensemble cast including Matt Damon and Zendaya
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Elliot Page talks about reuniting with Christopher Nolan on 'The Odyssey' after 15 years

Elliot Page shares his joy reuniting with Christopher Nolan for 'The Odyssey' after 15 years, calling the secretive project a meaningful experience.

"To get to have a Chris Nolan experience again now -- that actually, really just meant so much to me - Elliot Page"

Washington, DC, October 14

Actor and film producer Elliot Page shared his working experience with ace filmmaker Christopher Nolan in 'The Odyssey' and expressed his excitement about reuniting with him after being part of his directorial 2010 science fiction action heist film, 'Inception', according to People.

"I loved working with him on Inception," the actor said of Nolan during a New York Comic-Con panel. In the 2010 sci-fi film starring Leonardo DiCaprio, Page played an architecture student recruited to help construct dreamscapes.

Page was "jazzed and excited" as He got a call from the acclaimed filmmaker for being part of The Odyssey, as reported by People.

"I met with Chris and talked about the part and then sat in the room and read the script," Page said. "And, you know, it was of course a big yes."

Even though he "can't say much" about the upcoming project, Page shared that it was a "joy" to work with the director again.

"To come back now, as you can imagine, being more just comfortable in yourself makes these sorts of projects more enjoyable..." Page said. "To get to have a Chris Nolan experience again now -- that actually, really just meant so much to me," as quoted by People.

Sitting in an isolated room to read The Odyssey's script reminded Page of first encountering Inception; both processes were "so secretive," recalled the Oscar nominee. "I remember it just felt like an engine," he said. "You get on a ride," according to People.

The Odyssey, starring Matt Damon, Tom Holland, Zendaya, Anne Hathaway, Lupita Nyong'o, Robert Pattinson, Charlize Theron, Jon Bernthal, and Page, is set to hit theatres on July 17, 2026, according to People.

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Rohit P
Nolan's films are always worth the wait! But 2026 is too far away yaar. Hope they release some teasers or behind-the-scenes content soon to keep us engaged.
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Arjun K
The cast is absolutely stacked! Matt Damon, Tom Holland, Zendaya, and now Elliot Page returning to Nolan's universe. This is going to be epic cinema experience. Booking IMAX tickets in advance!
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Sarah B
Respectfully, while I'm happy for Elliot Page's personal journey, I hope the focus remains on the film's quality rather than individual narratives. Nolan's storytelling should be the main attraction.
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Vikram M
Nolan's secretive approach always builds such amazing anticipation! Remember how Inception kept us guessing? The Odyssey sounds like another masterpiece in the making. July 2026 can't come soon enough! 🤩
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Michael C
Interesting to see how Elliot's perspective has evolved since Inception. His comment about being "more comfortable in yourself" really resonates. Growth matters in any profession, especially creative fields.

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