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Matt Damon names Christopher Nolan’s greatest movie ever

Matt Damon names Christopher Nolan's greatest movie ever

The weekend is rumored to be entering the film world with Christopher Nolan’s latest project, odysseyIn which Matt Damon is in the lead role.

The R-rated epic has garnered a lot of attention after debuting with a remarkable 96% rotten tomatoes Critics followed its first 24 hours in theaters.

Along with Damon, the film stars Tom Holland, Anne Hathaway, Robert Pattinson and Zendaya in lead roles.

Amidst all the discussions about the film, Damon sat down with holland for a “GOAT Talk” segment with Complex, where the two discussed a variety of topics, including which of Nolan’s films he thinks is the director’s greatest film of all time.

MUMBAI, INDIA – JULY 11: Tom Holland and Matt Damon attend Universal Pictures The Odyssey Premiere on July 11, 2026 in Mumbai, India. (Photo by Alok Soni/Getty Images for Universal Pictures)

Holland said, “I thought Oppenheimer was remarkable.” “I found Oppenheimer very fascinating. I found all the performances wonderful.”

Damon acknowledged Holland’s choice, saying “It’s cool. I’m into it so it’s weird, and Interstellar is what I’m into,” before ultimately selecting The Dark Knight in honor of his “old friend” Heath Ledger.

account book Passed away in January 2008, just six months before the film’s official release, after giving his iconic performance as the Joker.

Damon said, “Then there’s The Dark Knight. I just have to say this for my old friend.”

Holland responded, “I like that. I wouldn’t argue with you on that.”

whether you choose Interstellar, The Dark Knight, Memento, Oppenheimer, or InceptionNolan’s filmography has made him one of the greatest directors of all time, and odyssey Only hope to add to that legacy.

Nolan revealed that his inspiration… odyssey It dates back to his childhood when he saw a school play based on the Greek epic.

“I just wrote, ‘What things does this remind me of?’ I didn’t want to do a revisionist version; I wanted to live up to my expectations about it,” Nolan said.

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