Christopher Nolan’s new film, “The Odyssey,” begins its release in theaters this weekend, and multiple reports indicate that it will remain in cinemas for an extended period before moving to home viewing. The film’s theatrical opening is described as strong, and that performance is cited as a factor behind the expected timing of subsequent streaming and digital availability.

According to the coverage, the home-release path is expected to include both a Peacock streaming debut and digital availability. While the exact dates are not confirmed in the provided excerpts, the reporting points to a delayed rollout compared with many recent premium video-on-demand (PVOD) patterns, where films sometimes reach home platforms more quickly. Instead, the film’s first window is expected to focus on theatrical performance.

Overall, the sources describe a traditional, theater-led release strategy for “The Odyssey,” with Peacock and digital viewing anticipated after the initial cinema window concludes, following its current run.