Tickets for The Odyssey went on sale last week, and it created quite a stir. The main reason is that only a select number of theaters in the entire world will be playing the film in the director’s preferred format: 70mm IMAX, and supply did not meet demand. However, the film is being released in a ton of other premium formats too, and now, to celebrate, everyone’s favorite movie tracker, Letterboxd, is allowing users to do something it has never done before. For the first time ever, Letterboxd will allow its users not just to log that they’re seeing The Odyssey, but it will also allow them to log which format of The Odyssey they’re seeing. Here’s one of the film’s stars, Tom Holland, to explain. To celebrate the forthcoming release of Christopher Nolan's The Odyssey, Tom Holland announces a special treat for the Letterboxd community. The Odyssey is in theaters worldwide July 17. pic.twitter.com/78FG5Z5QJU — Letterboxd (@letterboxd) June 8, 2026 How, specifically, Letterboxd plans to do this is unclear. Will it have “The Odyssey: 70mm IMAX” or “The Odyssey: 4DX” as individual entries? Will there be a subcategory under The Odyssey to make the distinction? And how will this “digital punch card” be displayed? We don’t know. But, as Holland says, Letterboxd will make that known soon.
Letterboxd Is Doing Something Super Geeky for 'The Odyssey'
Fans of the Christopher Nolan epic will be able to log the film in all of its premium formats.











