Christopher Nolan Couldn't Make 'The Odyssey' Without 'Oppenheimer'

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While hosting Christopher Nolan on The Daily Show, Jon Stewart engaged the director in an interesting conversation about his new project, 'The Odyssey'. Stewart opened with a playful remark, saying, "I will never have the chance to be high with you in a dorm room." He then challenged Nolan with questions like why Cyclops doesn't joke and what happened to the wheels of the Trojan Horse.

Nolan emphasized the contribution of 'Oppenheimer' to the 'The Odyssey' project. The director noted that 'Oppenheimer' inspired him and provided the creative freedom necessary to bring this project to life. This illustrates how Nolan has evolved in his cinematic career and how he connects different projects.

'The Odyssey', while being a classic story, will be reinterpreted through Nolan's unique storytelling style. This film aims to offer audiences both a visual and emotional experience. Compared to Nolan's previous projects, 'The Odyssey' promises a more epic narrative and deeper character development.

The success Nolan achieved with 'Oppenheimer' has given him the confidence to realize large projects like 'The Odyssey'. This situation reveals how creative processes in the film world can influence each other and how one project can inspire another.

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