The official X account for 's The Odyssey has restricted comments on its posts amid a mounting backlash against the film.
Nolans The Odyssey Limits Comments Amid Backlash
The official X account for Christopher Nolan's The Odyssey has restricted comments on its posts amid a mounting backlash against the film.A segment of fans erup...
A segment of fans erupted in outrage over the hiring of black performers , and in an adaptation of a Greek epic.
Inasmuch as Scott is a rapper who had never held a major acting role before, his enlistment to play the bard was also criticized as a piece of stunt casting.
Trans actor has drawn brickbats as well on account of his inclusion in the picture as an ill-fated young member of Odysseus' crew called Elpenor.
After months of gathering criticism, The Odyssey premiered in London on Monday and is slated for theatrical release in the US and UK on July 17.
However viewers who wish to share their views of the film in the comments to its official X posts will be warded off with the message: 'Only some accounts can reply.'
The official X account for The Odyssey has restricted comments amid a backlash over such decisions as the casting of Lupita Nyong'o as Helen of Troy and her sister Clytemnestra
Nolan's movie of The Odyssey has been hotly anticipated for years, with an all-star cast including Matt Damon as Odysseus and Zendaya as the goddess Athena
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Nolan's movie of The Odyssey has been hotly anticipated for years, with an all-star cast .
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Trans actor Elliot Page, pictured at the film's London premiere on Monday, has drawn brickbats over his inclusion in the picture as an ill-fated member of Odysseus' crew called Elpenor
Nolan has strenuously defended his decision to hire Travis Scott, which was criticized as a piece of stunt casting; Scott pictured at the film's London premiere
Musk, who owns the social media platform, responded to Walsh by writing: 'True,' eliciting pushback by outspoken liberals like and Jimmy Kimmel.
Nyong'o faced another round of blowback this week over her response to a question about what she would ask Homer if she met him today.
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'So, Homer, how do you feel about the screen time given to these women considering how little you spent with them? Remember us?' she said on Jake's Takes.
Social media users poured scorn on Nyong'o, joking that her reply was 'straight out of idiocracy' and that she 'thinks it's still 2016 and everyone is going to stand up, clap and yell, "YAAAASSSSS QUEEN."'
Nyong'o recently confessed she 'really had no idea what The Odyssey was' when she was first approached for the project, in an interview with Elle.
'I was like: "Oh, snap, I don’t know the first thing about this." So it was a crash course. I picked up the books and read them immediately. I have this film to thank for my Greek mythological education,' acknowledged the Kenyan-Mexican actress.
Nyong'o, pictured at last year's Academy Museum Gala, faced another round of blowback this week over her response to question about what she would ask Homer if she met him today
Meanwhile Elliot Page - who rocketed to fame as Ellen Page with an Oscar-nominated turn in the 2007 film Juno - was heaped with opprobrium after becoming the subject of false rumors he would be playing the legendary warrior Achilles in The Odyssey.
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When the speculation began circulating, Musk slated the potential hiring choice as 'one of the dumbest and twisted things I’ve ever heard.'
It later emerged that Page would in fact be playing Elpenor, a young member of Odysseus' crew who dies by accidentally falling from a roof drunk, and whom Odysseus later encounters in the underworld.
After news broke of Page's actual role, Musk reposted a tweet that read: 'I'm not mocking her masculinity. I'm denying its existence.'
In May, Nolan gave an interview explaining the creative impetus for his hiring of Travis Scott, a world-famous rapper who was nevertheless untested as an actor.
'I cast him,' Nolan explained to Time: 'because I wanted to nod towards the idea that this story has been handed down as oral poetry, which is analogous to rap.'
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