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Christopher Nolan’s “The Odyssey” trailer smashed with record dislikes: Woke casting backfires spectacularly

People are tired of directors prioritizing DEI checkboxes over storytelling integrity, historical accuracy and basic respect for the source material

Panagiotis Karampelas July 6 03:08

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The official trailer for Christopher Nolan’s upcoming adaptation of “The Odyssey“ has become one of the most disliked Hollywood previews in years – and the worst-performing in the acclaimed director’s career. Multiple reports show versions racking up well over 400,000 dislikes against far fewer than 70,000 likes on YouTube, with some estimates reaching nearly 7-to-1(!) ratios and even 80%+ negative reactions on certain uploads. This isn’t random noise. It’s a clear, thunderous rejection of Nolan’s woke approach to one of the foundational texts of Western civilization.

The Odyssey's final trailer after 4 days:

🟢60k likes
🔴436k dislikes pic.twitter.com/b1ZhrL5uyC

— End Wokeness (@EndWokeness) July 5, 2026

Unbelievable. The final trailer for The Odyssey has now received 350K dislikes and just 56K likes on YouTube. 😳 pic.twitter.com/5pFnKSPkuB

— MemeOfSteel (@MemeOfSteel_) July 4, 2026

Instead of honoring Homer’s ancient Greek epic with fidelity and respect, Nolan has delivered casting decisions that scream modern identity politics. One of the most egregious element is the complete absence of any Greek actors in principal roles. Despite key filming in authentic Greek locations like Pylos and Methoni, and despite receiving over €6.5 million in Greek taxpayer subsidies through government incentives, the production features zero Greek or Greek-American leads. This is a direct slap in the face to the Greek people and their culture: To film there, take their money, and then erase them from the movie is cultural erasure dressed up as “inclusivity.”

The Odyssey turned off comments on its X posts! "Only some accounts can reply."

This comes with the backlash to the trailer nearing 450k dislikes on YouTube!

Will the controversy impact the box office as it has done for similar controversial movies like Supergirl, The Marvels,… pic.twitter.com/jTQyU9uVar

— Cosmic Book News (@cosmicbooknews) July 5, 2026

The backlash intensifies with the laughable black casting for clearly white roles. Kenyan-Mexican actress Lupita Nyong’o plays Helen of Troy(!), the legendary Greek beauty whose abduction launched a thousand ships. Other diverse choices further push the narrative that ancient Greek heroes and gods must be reimagined through contemporary racial and anti-white racist lenses.

This isn’t bold reinterpretation – it’s an overt attempt to rewrite Western culture as black culture, part of the wider woke movement that routinely blackwashes European history, mythology, culture and identity while demanding absolute historical accuracy for every other tradition.

Open letters from Greeks have already condemned the lack of representation, calling it yet another example of Hollywood treating their foundational myths as generic IP rather than living cultural inheritance.

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The record dislikes prove audiences worldwide -obviously not just in Greece- have had enough. People are tired of directors prioritizing DEI checkboxes over storytelling integrity, historical accuracy and basic respect for the source material. The Odyssey was never meant to be a vehicle for modern ideological revisionism.

Chris Nolan desecrated Homer and groveled on his knees just to meet the woke rules required to win an Oscar.

What a worm.

— Elon Musk (@elonmusk) July 6, 2026

The numbers don’t lie: when woke ideology hijacks beloved classics, the public pushes back – hard! The viral and by now classic meme is always relevant: Go Woke – Go Broke.

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