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Elliot Page STRESSES OUT After Fans Blame Her For Destroying Odyssey!?

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►Elliot Page STRESSES OUT After Fans Blame Her For Destroying Odyssey!? Christopher Nolan's The Odyssey has officially become the most disliked trailer of his entire career, and the rumored casting of Elliot Page as Achilles is the single biggest reason fans are turning on the project. This video breaks down why this casting decision, if it turns out to be true, threatens to undo every ounce of effort the rest of the cast has poured into the film. We walk through the trailer moment that started the Achilles rumor in the first place, the Book 11 Underworld scene from Homer's original text that fans recognized immediately, and the silence from Universal that's only making the speculation louder. From there, we look at the effort gap nobody is talking about: Matt Damon dropping to 167 pounds at age 55 under Nolan's "lean but strong" directive, Tom Holland being called "physically boundless" by his stunt trainer, and Brad Pitt's six-month transformation for the same character back in 2004. The comparison raises a question Hollywood keeps refusing to answer. You'll also get a breakdown of the trailer's other major problem points, including the now-infamous "daddy" line, the American accents in ancient Greece, and the lack of Greek actors in a story rooted in Greek culture. Plus the hard numbers behind the backlash, with the YouTube dislike count and the ratioed Universal Pictures Canada upload telling their own story. The Odyssey releases on July 17, 2026, and the perception battle is already being lost. Whether Nolan can turn it around is the open question. This channel covers pop culture, film, and entertainment news with a focus on the stories Hollywood would rather you ignore. 📺Subscribe now to catch every shocking Hollywood meltdown 🎵 / @OfficialBuzzline ​ #TheOdysseyTrailer #TheOdyssey #OdysseyTrailer #ElliotPage DISCLAIMER: The content on this channel may contain gossip-based information, rumors, or exaggerated portrayals of reality. Please exercise your ow