Christopher Nolan says it will be “at least” three years before he makes his next film after “The Odyssey.” In an interview with “Today,” the director describes how the production pushes both his own stamina and others’ physical limits. Nolan says he “definitely hit the limits of [his] own stamina,” adding that the scale and difficulty of “The Odyssey” are expected to be demanding. While coverage notes that “The Odyssey” is drawing attention at the box office, Nolan’s comments focus on his timeline for returning to filmmaking. All three outlets report the same central point: Nolan is not planning an immediate follow-up and instead anticipates a multi-year gap before another theatrical release. The remarks also underscore that the experience of the shoot was unusually taxing for the team, contributing to his decision to take more time before starting his next project.