Early reviews for Christopher Nolan’s retelling of Homer’s Greek epic, The Odyssey, are already driving record-setting metrics on Rotten Tomatoes. According to multiple outlets, the film achieves a new high for Nolan on the review-aggregation site, marking a standout critical milestone ahead of its wider theatrical release. The reports describe the score as a new Rotten Tomatoes record for the filmmaker, noting that The Odyssey is also building on several earlier performance benchmarks seen during the rollout. Both sources frame the moment as a strong indicator of early critical reception, based on initial critic reviews rather than later audience response. While specific score figures are not included in the provided excerpts, the central shared point is that the film’s early Rotten Tomatoes score surpasses previous Nolan-related critic records on the platform. The coverage focuses on the record outcome and the timing—after early screenings and as the first Rotten Tomatoes reviews publish—rather than on plot, cast, or production details. The articles present the Rotten Tomatoes result as the primary new development in the film’s critical landscape so far.