Christopher Nolan’s highly anticipated adaptation of Homer’s The Odysseyhas been rated R by the Motion Picture Association, an unusual designation for a summer blockbuster, but one that hasn’t dampened excitement for what could be the biggest film of the season.
The R rating means younger viewers will need to be accompanied by a parent or adult guardian.
The specific reasons for the classification have not been disclosed, though the source material, with its cyclops encounters, bloody battles and body count, offers a few obvious possibilities.
What is clear is that the rating jams the trend for major summer releases, which studios typically engineer to land a PG-13 in order to maximise the size of their potential audience.
Nolan, however, has been here before.
Oppenheimer carried an R rating when it opened in the summer of 2023 and went on to gross nearly $1 billion at the global box office.
His other summer releases, Inception, Dunkirk, Tenetand the Dark Knighttrilogy, all received PG-13 ratings, making The Odysseythe rare exception in his filmography.
2026-06-05 06:28:00











