SIGNAL GRIDv0.1

Christopher Nolan's The Odyssey is one of the most subversive adaptations in Hollywood history

2 sources2 storiesFirst seen 7/17/2026Score40Mixed Progress
CoverageRecencyEngagementVelocityBignessConfidenceClipability
Bigness
40
Coverage
25
Recency
88
Engagement
14
Velocity
61
Confidence
67
Clipability
67
Polarization
0
Claims
3
Contradictions
0
Breakthrough
50

Sentiment Mix

Positive0%
Neutral100%
Negative0%

Geography

EuropeNorth America

Expert Signals

CBS News - Top Stories

source1 mention

Fox News - Latest Headlines

source1 mention

AI-Generated Claims

Generated from linked receipts; click sources for full context.

Before Christopher Nolan's "The Odyssey," there was Homer's original epic poem.

Supported by 1 story

Christopher Nolan's The Odyssey is one of the most subversive adaptations in Hollywood history.

Supported by 1 story

Matt Damon's Odysseus is deconstructed into a deeply flawed leader in Christopher Nolan's adaptation, raising questions about faithfulness to Homer.

Supported by 1 story

Related Events

Timeline (2 stories)

Receipts (2)

Bias Snapshot

Very Right
Left 0%Center 0%Right 100%
Blogcbsnews.com7/18/2026
Blogfoxnews.com7/17/2026