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The original post: /r/movies by /u/jhy12784 on 2025-01-01 02:14:06.

With Christopher Nolan having the Odyssey movie coming out in the near future. Do you think we could see a slew of Greek Mythology movies coming out if it's a massive success?

It seems like this has become the predominant model for movies in recent years (ie trilogys and expansive universes) and I don't think it would be a stretch to see Greek Mythology following a similar path to success as the Marvel and DC movies.

Except without the massive attached licensing fees, and probably not necessitating the same amount of expensive CGI etc

I'm not necessarily even saying they'd all be interconnected and overlapping like the Marvel/DC movies, just if you think this would be the start of a new era of blockbusters

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