Multiple outlets report that Christopher Nolan’s film adaptation of Homer’s “The Odyssey” is forecast to debut strongly at the box office before it reaches theaters. Forbes says opening-weekend projections for the Universal epic are as high as $120 million, though it does not narrow to a single figure. ComingSoon.net, citing reporting that includes Deadline, outlines a domestic opening weekend estimate of roughly $85 million to $100 million. Both accounts frame the projections as unusually large for a major release, positioning the film for a significant commercial start domestically and potentially a higher total globally. The projections vary by market and by whether they reference domestic versus broader totals, but they consistently point to a major opening weekend and place the film among the higher-end expectations for recent blockbusters. At this stage, the numbers are forecasts rather than confirmed results, and final performance will depend on audience turnout once the film is released.