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Christopher Nolan’s The Odyssey is selling extremely well, with demand for IMAX 70mm screenings so high that ticketing sites experienced long wait times and some showings sold out almost immediately. Fans are snapping up tickets more than a month before release, and resale prices have surged as audiences rush to secure seats. It’s shaping up to be one of the biggest movie events of 2026.
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>>220989277
but /tv/ said it would flop and /tv/ is never wrong
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>>220989277
Yeah right, the studio doesn't buy tickets to bump news like this. This is no Barbenheimer, there is zero rush for this movie.
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>>220989277
still not watching this slop, shilljeet
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It needs 2 billion to break even.
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>>220989277
/tv/ BTFO once again
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>>220989522
I heard that if you include marketing it needs to make 9 trillion to turn a profit
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>>220989277
>uplifting news
really?



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