The Perfect TV Show to Watch Before Christopher Nolan’s 'The Odyssey' Is Streaming on Prime
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The acclaimed television series titled the same as Christopher Nolan's upcoming film, The Odyssey, is currently streaming on Prime Video and is a must-watch before Homer's epic releases in theatres. With it being common knowledge that Nolan has turned to Odysseus's journey home for his next theatrical project, film enthusiasts are looking back at previous definitive versions of the myth.
The most enduring adaptation remains the legendary television series The Odyssey, which captured the imagination of millions decades ago. Revisiting this classic masterpiece, available on Prime in 2026, reveals why the epic tale is perfectly suited to a grand director.
The acclaimed production brought ancient mythology to life through a star-studded cast and groundbreaking special effects.
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The production and legacy of The Odyssey
The 1997 adaptation of The Odyssey is a highly acclaimed, 2-part fantasy adventure miniseries that originally aired on NBC. The timeless TV event is now available to stream on Prime Video. The production won two Emmy Awards, including Outstanding Directing for a Miniseries for Andrei Konchalovsky.
This faithful adaptation of Homer’s ancient Greek epic poem chronicles the perilous ten-year journey of Odysseus returning home after the fall of Troy. The miniseries features a stellar main cast, led by Armand Assante as the determined King of Ithaca. Greta Scacchi portrays his loyal wife Penelope, while Isabella Rossellini shines as the goddess Athena. Bernadette Peters appears as the enchanting witch Circe, and Eric Roberts plays the traitorous suitor Eurymachus.
To capture the true Mediterranean atmosphere, the production crew filmed on location across Malta and Turkey. The series became famous for its groundbreaking special effects, which were created by Jim Henson’s Creature Shop to bring the Cyclops to life. The narrative masterfully balances intense mythological action, featuring battles with gods and sea monsters, with emotional themes of family loyalty.
The extensive journey of the Greek hero is meticulously organized into a structured television format.
Narrative structure and episode breakdown of the epic
The miniseries, The Odyssey, has exactly two episodes and is structured into three distinct narrative acts. Episode one covers the initial triumph of the Trojan War and the hubris of Odysseus that triggers a curse from Poseidon. This first segment tracks the early perils of the crew, including their dangerous encounters with the giant Polyphemus and the magic of Circe.
The second episode expands on the journey, following the hero into the terrifying depths of the Underworld to meet a prophet. The crew subsequently faces the seductive songs of the Sirens, the monster Scylla, and a devastating whirlpool. After losing his entire crew, Odysseus is stranded on the island of Calypso until Athena convinces Zeus to grant his freedom.
The final act focuses on the long-awaited homecoming to Ithaca after twenty years away from his family. Disguised as a beggar, Odysseus sneaks into his own palace to find it overrun by aggressive suitors. He successfully passes the archery test of Penelope, reveals his true identity, and slaughters the traitors to reclaim his throne.
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Ultimately, the enduring success of the 1997 miniseries highlights the immense cinematic potential of Homer's ancient tale. Christopher Nolan has chosen to tackle this legendary journey in the best realistic way, including locations in The Odyssey 2026. He will be drawing from a narrative foundation that has captivated audiences for generations, and the only wait now is for its theatrical release on July 17, 2026.
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What do you think about watching the 1997 miniseries before The Odyssey 2026? Let us know in the comments.
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Edited By: Adiba Nizami
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