Tesla founder and X owner Elon Musk blasted filmmaker Christopher Nolan on Tuesday after the director confirmed some diverse casting choices in his adaptation of classical Greek mythological epic âThe Odyssey.â
Nolan, famous for films like âInterstellar,â âThe Dark Knightâ trilogy, âOppenheimer,â and many other blockbusters, has sparked online backlash for his upcoming adaptation of âThe Odyssey.â
While the subject matter deals with ancient western civilization, some critics argue Nolanâs upcoming rendition appears too modern, ranging from informal American English speech to diverse casting choices.
While many unconfirmed rumors have swirled in recent weeks, one controversial casting choice Nolan confirmed in a Time Magazine interview on Tuesday was that Kenyan-Mexican actress Lupita Nyongâo, famous for her roles in âBlack Pantherâ and â12 Years a Slaveâ will play Helen of Troy, known in mythology as the worldâs most beautiful woman and for whom the Trojan War was started in Homerâs epic.
Nyongâo will also be playing Helenâs sister Clytemnestra in the same movie.
A user on X noted that the Academy Awards now has extensive diversity requirements. Musk agreed, writing that Nolan âwants the awards.â
Musk previously criticized the casting of Helen of Troy in January before, arguing that âChris Nolan has lost his integrity.â
Musk agreed with one conservative commentator who suggested Nolan would be called racist if he gave the role to a white woman instead.
The Hollywood Reporter was taken aback by the American accents used in the trailer, writing, âEverybody sounds like theyâre from Ohio.â
Nolan also revealed to Time that rapper Travis Scott will be playing a Greek bard. Nolan defended the choice as an acknowledgment of poetic tradition.
âI cast him because I wanted to nod towards the idea that this story has been handed down as oral poetry, which is analogous to rap,â Nolan told Time Magazine.
âWhen I edge into territory I fear might trigger prickliness, he shrugs, says, âFair enough,â and delves earnestly into production decisions that have launched a thousand Reddit posts,â the Time journalist said of his time interviewing Nolan.Â
ââThe Odysseyâ is arguably the biggest film of Nolanâs career,â Time touted. âIt may also be the summer blockbuster the struggling entertainment industry needs right now.â
âBut the film also feels like a culmination,â the interviewer noted. âNolan is aware that he makes a lot of movies about brilliant men trying to get home to their families. When I ask whether he worries about fan response to repeating certain tropes, he pauses and sighs.â
âDespite the fact that he doesnât carry a smartphone, the internet has found him,â the interviewer said, recalling that Nolan said of the internetâs response so far: ââYou have to be comfortable with repeating yourself, if itâs right for the project.
âIf youâre paying too much attention to what people are pointing out in your work, youâd be paralyzed.â
In the footage released so far, characters in Nolanâs adaptation can be seen using modernized American English terms like âLetâs goâ and âDaddy.â
A recent promotion for the film featured NBA player LeBron James and his son, as parallels to Odysseus and his son Telemachus, where LeBron is dribbling a basketball and narrating over imagery from the film.
Some progressives have taken notice and attacked conservative criticism of the film before its release. A Variety writer mocked âliterary puristsâ as having objections to non-white actors in traditionally white roles.
During a segment on âThe Viewâ on Thursday about the controversy, Whoopi Goldberg suggested those who had an issue with the casting just not watch the movie.
She also remarked that Musk was âOK with apartheidâ growing up in South Africa before hastily saying she didnât know if he was an âapartheid apologistâ and âI take it back.â
Fellow co-host Sunny Hostin said âracism rears its ugly headâ often in the US and added historians have explored that Greek mythology was influenced by ancient Egypt and North Africa.
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