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The Guide #252: Christopher Nolan forces ​all rivals to flee as he dominates the battle of the blockbusters

Christopher Nolan's films are taking over the box office, compelling competitors to step back. His upcoming release, The Odyssey, is anticipated to be a major success this July, showcasing Nolan's unparalleled event cinema appeal.

The Guardian· Jul 18, 2026 · 3:14 PM · 1 views

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Christopher Nolan's films are taking over the box office, compelling competitors to step back. His upcoming release, The Odyssey, is anticipated to be a major success this July, showcasing Nolan's unparalleled event cinema appeal. Full story and more reels: https://newsreel.video #news #breaking #Nolan #boxoffice #movies

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