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Preview, Odds and Team News for Tuesday’s Last 16 Clash

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VANCOUVER — Switzerland and Colombia meet Tuesday at BC Place in a Round of 16 matchup that closes out the day’s World Cup schedule, pitting two tournament dark horses against each other in a tight, closely contested tie with a quarterfinal berth on the line.

Kickoff is scheduled for 4 p.m. Eastern time, with the match broadcast on FOX in the United States and available to UK viewers free of charge on BBC iPlayer and ITVX ahead of an 8 p.m. British time start. The winner will advance to face either Argentina or Egypt, who play earlier the same day in Atlanta, in the quarterfinal round.

Both sides have navigated the tournament so far with contrasting styles but similarly solid results. Colombia enters unbeaten through the group stage and Round of 32, having won three of its four matches, including victories over DR Congo and Ghana, along with a goalless draw against Portugal that showcased the team’s defensive discipline against elite opposition. Colombia’s most recent win came against Uzbekistan, a 3-1 result that demonstrated the team’s capacity to open up attacking play when space becomes available. Colombia’s roster is led by Liverpool winger Luis Diaz, with playmaker James Rodriguez providing additional creative support in midfield.

Switzerland has similarly impressed through the group stage, dropping points only in a draw against Qatar. The Swiss have relied on a settled defensive structure anchored by goalkeeper Gregor Kobel and defenders Manuel Akanji and Ricardo Rodriguez, while an attacking trio of Johan Manzambi, Ruben Vargas and Breel Embolo has combined for seven goals so far in the tournament. Veteran midfielder Granit Xhaka has continued to control the tempo of Switzerland’s play from the center of the park.

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History adds an additional layer of intrigue to Tuesday’s matchup. The two nations have met four times previously, with Colombia holding a 2-1 edge in the series, including a memorable 2-0 win over Switzerland at the 1994 World Cup in the United States, a result that has drawn renewed attention in the buildup to this year’s fixture. Switzerland’s lone win in the series came in a 1991 friendly tournament, while the sides also played to a 2-2 draw in 1985.

Colombia is aiming to match or surpass its best-ever World Cup result, a run to the quarterfinals at the 2014 tournament in Brazil, though the team will be without striker Jhon Cordoba, who suffered a muscle tear and is out for the remainder of the tournament. That absence leaves Luis Suarez and Cucho Hernandez as Colombia’s primary options at striker, both of whom have contributed assists during the group stage. Switzerland, meanwhile, is looking to reach the World Cup quarterfinals for the first time since 1954, having been eliminated at the Round of 16 stage in each of its past three World Cup appearances.

Betting markets have priced the match as one of the tightest ties of the Round of 16. According to odds cited by multiple outlets, Colombia enters as a narrow favorite, with bet365 pricing the South American side at +125 to win outright, compared with +250 for Switzerland and +210 for a draw after 90 minutes. Other bookmakers have listed similar odds, with Colombia priced at 11/8, Switzerland at 11/4, and the draw at 9/4. Prediction models cited by Squawka gave Colombia a slight edge, projecting the team to win in 52 percent of simulations, while market data from prediction platform Kalshi showed traders pricing Colombia’s win probability at 43 percent, compared with 32 percent for a draw and 27 percent for a Switzerland win. As with any knockout match, if the score remains level after 90 minutes, the game moves to 30 minutes of extra time, followed by a penalty shootout if the teams remain tied.

Analysts covering the match have generally pointed to Colombia’s attacking quality as the deciding factor in a contest expected to be closely fought. One preview described Colombia as “rock-solid” defensively while noting the team’s ability to win matches through multiple approaches, a reflection of Colombia’s balance between defensive discipline and attacking firepower led by Diaz. Betting markets have similarly favored a low-scoring affair, with some bookmakers pricing the under on 2.5 total goals as a leading market given both teams’ recent defensive form. Colombia has kept clean sheets in three of its last five matches and has conceded just once across its three World Cup wins, while Switzerland has allowed only two goals across four matches so far in the tournament. Some betting previews have also suggested a strong likelihood that at least one team fails to score, given that Colombia’s two group-stage wins by 1-0 scorelines and Switzerland’s 2-0 victory over Algeria both ended with one side held scoreless.

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Colombia head coach Nestor Lorenzo has guided his team to its first World Cup appearance since missing the 2022 tournament entirely, building on a runners-up finish at the 2024 Copa America to position Colombia as one of the more dangerous South American sides remaining in the bracket. Switzerland’s manager has similarly overseen a steady, well-organized campaign, with the team’s disciplined shape and defensive cohesion cited by analysts as its biggest strength heading into the knockout rounds.

With both nations viewing Tuesday’s match as a genuine opportunity to advance further than recent tournament history might suggest, the contest is expected to be tightly contested from the opening whistle. Analysts have generally described the tie as too close to call with full confidence, though the consensus among bookmakers and prediction models leans marginally toward Colombia advancing on the strength of its more dynamic attacking options, led by Diaz, even as Switzerland’s defensive organization and recent form make the Swiss a credible threat to spoil that outcome.

The winner of Tuesday’s match will move on to face either Argentina or Egypt in the quarterfinal round, continuing a World Cup that has already produced several notable upsets and tightly contested knockout matches throughout its Round of 16 stage. For Colombia, victory would mark a significant step toward matching the deepest run in the program’s World Cup history, while for Switzerland, advancing would represent a historic breakthrough after three consecutive Round of 16 exits dating back more than a decade.

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Northumberland family firm expands Yorkshire portfolio with triple acquisition

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The holiday park business which started with just one site in the 1980s now has 15 sites within its portfolio

Winksley Banks, Foxhall and Hutton Bonville Country Parks have joined the Maguires Country Parks portfolio

Winksley Banks, Foxhall and Hutton Bonville Country Parks have joined the Maguires Country Parks portfolio(Image: Maguires Country Parks)

A growing holiday park group has expanded further into Yorkshire following the addition of three new parks. Maguires Country Parks was first established in 1981 when the Maguire family purchased their first site, Low Carrs Country Park, in County Durham.

The Berwick-based family firm has since grown to offer a collection of holiday, residential and touring parks across the North East and Yorkshire. The company specialises in holiday home ownership and touring experiences, with a focus on well-maintained parks, quality facilities and peaceful countryside locations.

Its holiday and touring destinations include Ord House, Forget Me Not, The Kaims, High Hermitage, Hurworth Springs, Newbus Grange, Marwood, Low Carrs, Nursery Garden, The Burrows, Swaleside and Swainby.

The business now owns 15 sites across Northumberland, County Durham and North Yorkshire after swooping for three sites in North Yorkshire. Directors have announced the addition of Winksley Banks Country Park, Foxhall Country Park and Hutton Bonville Country Park to its growing portfolio.

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The expansion strengthens Maguires’ presence across North Yorkshire, with each park offering a distinct setting in well-kept grounds and peaceful surroundings.

Winksley Banks Country Park, based near Ripon, is set within a mature woodland setting close to the banks of the River Laver. The new owners said the park offers a quiet and established environment for holiday home ownership, with easy access to the Yorkshire Dales and surrounding countryside.

Foxhall Country Park meanwhile is set near the market town of Richmond and close to the Yorkshire Dales. The park provides a rural setting with open views across the North Yorkshire countryside, while remaining within easy reach of local amenities and attractions.

Lastly, Hutton Bonville Country Park is situated near Northallerton, offering a more open countryside setting with views across rural North Yorkshire. Its location provides convenient access to both the Yorkshire Dales and North York Moors, making it a practical base for exploring the wider region.

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All three parks focus on holiday home ownership, giving customers the opportunity to enjoy regular breaks in a consistent and well-managed environment. Each site reflects Maguires Country Parks’ approach to creating relaxed, low-density parks designed for comfort and ease of use throughout the year.

Gilbert Maguire, director of Maguires Country Parks, said: “We’re pleased to bring these three parks into the Maguires portfolio. Each one offers something a bit different in terms of location and setting, but all fit with what we’re about – well-maintained parks in good locations where people can enjoy their time away.”

The addition of Winksley Banks, Foxhall and Hutton Bonville marks a continued period of growth for the family-run business, building on its established presence across the North East and Yorkshire.

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📣 “Investors are not walking away from the AI story, but they are asking whether a sector priced for perfection can keep delivering perfection into earnings season.”

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Shohei Ohtani Sits One Homer Away From 300 Career Home Runs After Blast in Dodgers’ Win Over Rockies on Monday

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LOS ANGELES — Shohei Ohtani moved to the doorstep of another career milestone Monday night, blasting his 19th home run of the season, and the 299th of his career, to help power the Los Angeles Dodgers to an 8-7 win over the Colorado Rockies at Dodger Stadium.

Ohtani’s two-run shot in the third inning put the Dodgers ahead in a back-and-forth contest that ultimately went their way. The home run came off Rockies left-hander Kyle Freeland, with Ohtani jumping on a first-pitch cutter and driving it out to left-center field at 105.9 mph off the bat. The blast followed an earlier at-bat in the game in which Ohtani laced a 111.8 mph lineout to center field in the first inning, a sign that his timing at the plate remained sharp even before he connected for the milestone-adjacent home run two innings later.

The performance also offered reassurance for the Dodgers regarding Ohtani’s health. The two-way superstar had sat out Saturday’s game due to right biceps tightness, a development that had drawn attention given his dual role as both a starting pitcher and one of the game’s most dangerous hitters. Ohtani’s authoritative swing against Freeland went a long way toward easing any lingering concern about the injury, at least for the time being.

Of Ohtani’s 299 career home runs, 128 have come during his three seasons with the Dodgers since signing with the club, a stretch that has included an MVP-caliber run of production at the plate alongside his continued development as a frontline starting pitcher. Ohtani has built his career total across stints with the Los Angeles Angels, where he broke into the majors and established himself as one of the sport’s most unique two-way talents, and now with the Dodgers, where he has continued to add to his home run tally while also contributing on the mound.

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Ohtani’s home run total this season now stands at 19, keeping him on a productive pace at the plate as the Dodgers navigate the middle stretch of their schedule. According to Baseball Savant data, Ohtani has posted an average exit velocity of 93.6 mph this season, along with a hard-hit rate of 52.4 percent, a weighted on-base average of .394, and a barrel rate of 15.9 percent, numbers that reflect the kind of consistent offensive production that has made him one of the sport’s most feared hitters in recent years.

Ohtani’s push toward 300 career home runs adds to an already extensive list of milestones and records he has accumulated throughout his career. He became the first player in Major League Baseball history to qualify for the league leaders as both a hitter and a pitcher in the same season, and he remains the only player in the sport’s history to post a season with at least 10 pitching wins and at least 30 home runs, a feat previously matched only by Babe Ruth in 1918 under different statistical benchmarks. Ohtani has also won multiple American League Most Valuable Player awards, including a unanimous selection in 2023, cementing his status as one of the most decorated two-way players the sport has ever produced.

Monday’s game also featured contributions from other Dodgers hitters as the team worked to hold off a persistent Rockies offense. The 8-7 final score reflected a competitive contest between the two clubs, with Colorado continuing to push the Dodgers throughout the game before Los Angeles ultimately secured the win at Dodger Stadium.

Ohtani’s recent form on both sides of the ball has continued to draw attention throughout the season. In a start earlier this year against the Rockies, Ohtani turned in a dominant pitching performance, tossing six hitless innings while also hitting a leadoff home run, extending a rare feat in which he became the only pitcher in Major League history to hit a leadoff home run in a game he also started on the mound, a feat he has now accomplished on multiple occasions, including during a two-way masterpiece in Game 4 of the 2025 National League Championship Series. Dodgers manager Dave Roberts has previously praised Ohtani’s rare blend of pitching dominance and offensive production, noting the exceptionally high standards to which the two-way star holds himself even after strong outings on the mound.

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With Ohtani sitting at 299 career home runs, attention now turns to when he will connect for the 300th of his career, a milestone that would place him among a relatively small group of players in franchise and league history to reach that career total. Given his current home run pace of 19 through the portion of the season completed so far, Ohtani appears well positioned to continue climbing the sport’s career home run leaderboards in the years ahead, particularly as he continues to split his workload between hitting and pitching for a Dodgers team built around his unique two-way talents.

Ohtani was also named to the National League All-Star roster for this year’s All-Star Game, scheduled for July 14 in Philadelphia, continuing his streak of All-Star selections as both a pitcher and position player, a distinction that remains unique to his career among modern Major League players. His continued excellence at the plate and on the mound has kept him at the center of MLB’s national conversation throughout the season, with Monday’s home run against the Rockies serving as the latest example of the sustained production that has defined his time with the Dodgers.

As the Dodgers continue their pursuit of another deep postseason run, Ohtani’s steady march toward 300 career home runs adds another storyline to a season already defined by his continued dominance as one of the sport’s most singular talents, with fans and teammates alike now watching closely for the moment he reaches the milestone in the games ahead.

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MF Picks: 13 stocks surge up to 230% in just 3 months; 3 turn multibaggers – Fund Favourites

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Mutual fund moves often attract attention because they are usually backed by detailed research, expert analysis, and a long-term investment approach. In March 2026, fund managers raised their exposure to nearly 322 stocks from the BSE 500 universe compared with the previous quarter—a sign that several companies were finding favour among institutional investors.
What followed was a remarkable rally. Since early April 2026, a number of these stocks have delivered exceptional gains within a little over three months. Among them, 13 stocks stood out by climbing between 60% and 230%, including three multibagger performers that more than doubled investors’ wealth in a short period. Their strong performance highlights how rising mutual fund participation can sometimes signal emerging opportunities and changing market sentiment. (Data Source: ACE Equity)

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One million more UK homeowners expected to face mortgage hit

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The impact of the Iran war means a million more homeowners face higher mortgage bills than the Bank of England had previously expected.

Just over five million homeowners should expect their monthly mortgage repayments to increase by the end of 2028, according to Bank forecasts.

That compared to four million projected by the Bank in December.

However, the Bank’s Financial Stability Report said the hit would not be as hard as seen in recent years.

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A typical owner-occupier rolling off a fixed rate in the next two years is likely to face an increase of £45 on their monthly mortgage bill, the Bank said. That compares to a typical rise of £120 for those getting a new deal between the end of 2022 and end of 2024.

However, 750,000 homeowners who are paying less than 3% interest on their current deal would be rolling off these products this year and would see an average increase of £170 per month in repayments, the Bank said.

More than eight in 10 mortgage customers have fixed-rate deals.

The interest rate on this kind of mortgage does not change until the deal expires, usually after two or five years, and a new one is chosen to replace it.

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More than two million borrowers on a two-year fixed deal expiring by the end of 2028 were projected to remortgage close to their existing rate and see little change in repayments, the Bank said.

However, these borrowers were now unlikely to see repayments fall over coming years, as had been forecast prior to the Iran conflict.

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Bangkok is emerging as a premier hub for the global ultra-wealthy due to its combination of strong domestic entrepreneurship and growing international appeal. The city is currently Southeast Asia’s fastest-growing wealth hub, with its ultra-high-net-worth population projected to grow by more than 50% by 2030

Bangkok is on track to become one of the world’s fastest-growing centres for ultra-high-net-worth individuals over the next five years, according to new data that positions the Thai capital ahead of every other major city in Southeast Asia, including Jakarta.

The numbers behind the surge

Thailand was home to 2,090 ultra-high-net-worth individuals in 2025, of which 1,210 listed Bangkok as their primary residence, according to Altrata’s World Ultra Wealth Report 2026. The wealth intelligence firm defines UHNW individuals as those holding net assets above US$30 million.

Bangkok’s UHNW population is projected to climb to roughly 1,840 by 2030, an increase of more than 50 percent, or an average annual growth rate of 8.7 percent, according to Maya Imberg, Altrata’s senior director and head of thought leadership and analytics. That trajectory ranks Bangkok 12th among the world’s 100 largest urban economies by nominal GDP for UHNW growth, and first in Southeast Asia.

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A separate forecast from Knight Frank’s Wealth Report 2026 points in the same direction, projecting Thailand’s UHNW population will grow 26 percent between 2026 and 2031, alongside a 6.3 percent rise in prime residential prices.

Entrepreneurs, not heirs

The composition of Bangkok’s wealthy class runs counter to some regional assumptions. Fully inherited wealth accounts for less than one-tenth of the city’s ultra-wealthy population, with Imberg noting that most individuals built their fortunes themselves, often with a degree of family backing rather than inheritance alone.

Altrata attributes the durability of this growth to structural rather than cyclical factors: institutional quality, tax and trade policy, entrepreneurship, capital market depth, and currency strength. The firm also points to rising “ultra-mobility” among wealthy individuals, who increasingly invest, work, and live across several jurisdictions rather than anchoring exclusively to one.

Real estate and the mobility trend

Knight Frank Thailand’s managing director, Nattha Kahapana, frames the shift as part of Thailand’s repositioning in the eyes of global wealth: less an emerging market, more an evolving wealth centre built on liveability, infrastructure, and lifestyle. Demand is concentrated in super-prime condominiums in Bangkok, alongside branded residences in Phuket and Koh Samui, and wellness-oriented holiday homes, with buyers coming from Asia, the Middle East, and Europe.

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Set against a fragile backdrop

The wealth build-up is unfolding even as global equity markets show signs of stress. As outlined in TBN’s recent analysis of stock market fragility signals, the SET Index has swung sharply in 2026, including an 8 percent single-day drop that triggered a circuit breaker in March before recovering to a 2.75-year high above 1,500 points by May. That volatility underscores a broader theme in the UHNW data: Thailand’s wealth expansion is being driven by long-run structural factors, entrepreneurship, institutional credibility, capital market access, rather than short-term market cycles, even as those same cycles inject volatility into the domestic index.

The bigger picture

Bangkok’s rise fits inside a broader global expansion. The world’s UHNW population reached a record 556,850 individuals in 2025, up 14.4 percent year-on-year, the strongest expansion since 2017, with combined wealth of US$63.8 trillion. Altrata expects that figure to reach 746,570 individuals by 2030, driven by technological transformation, private capital expansion, and the restructuring of the global economy around artificial intelligence, energy transition, and digital infrastructure.

For Bangkok, the data suggests the city’s wealth trajectory is no longer a side note to the broader ASEAN growth story, but one of its more distinctive chapters.

Source : World Ultra Wealth Report 2026 – Altrata

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Christopher Nolan’s ‘The Odyssey’ Draws Nearly Universal Praise Ahead of Its July 17 Theatrical Release

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LONDON — Christopher Nolan’s long-awaited adaptation of “The Odyssey” premiered Monday in London, and the first wave of reactions from critics and journalists who attended the screening suggest the director’s latest epic has lived up to the enormous anticipation surrounding it.

The film, which stars Matt Damon as the Greek hero Odysseus, Anne Hathaway as his wife Penelope, and Tom Holland as their son Telemachus, chronicles Odysseus’ long and perilous journey home to Ithaca following the Trojan War. Notably, “The Odyssey” is the first feature film ever shot entirely using IMAX cameras, and Universal Pictures screened the movie for critics in IMAX theaters where available, underscoring the technical ambitions behind the project.

Unlike some of the studio’s previous marketing approaches, Universal opted not to hold dedicated early “word of mouth” screenings exclusively for social media influencers ahead of the film’s release. Instead, professional journalists and other attendees who saw the movie at its London premiere and subsequent press screenings were included in the first wave of public reactions, alongside a smaller number of influencers who participated in press junkets tied to the film.

Reaction from outlets that attended the screening was overwhelmingly positive. Time Out described the film as an impressive achievement bolstered by strong performances across its ensemble cast, singling out actress Samantha Morton’s work as especially memorable, and noting that the film balances intense drama with a few moments of levity. The outlet praised the emotional weight of certain sequences, including one involving the Cyclops, and encouraged audiences to see the film more than once.

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IndieWire offered a somewhat more measured take, describing the film as a natural follow-up to Nolan’s previous project, “Oppenheimer,” while noting that its IMAX scale is immense even if some elements of the storytelling occasionally feel less refined than Nolan’s strongest work. The outlet nonetheless indicated that the film’s final act ultimately rewards viewers for the journey.

Variety was more emphatic in its praise, calling the film an astonishing achievement and a triumphant, spectacular epic. The outlet highlighted standout performances from Holland, Damon, Hathaway, John Leguizamo, Robert Pattinson and Lupita Nyong’o, describing several as among the best of their respective careers, and praised the film’s battle sequences, particularly those depicting the fall of Troy, as breathtaking.

The Independent called the film Nolan’s biggest to date, noting that it features significantly more large-scale set pieces than any of his previous projects and praising the film’s visual ambition. The outlet singled out Holland’s performance as Telemachus as one of the best of his career, alongside praise for supporting turns from Himesh Patel and Morton, whom the review credited with stealing several scenes despite limited screen time.

The Hollywood Reporter’s film editor, Aaron Couch, noted that after following Nolan’s films in theaters since “Memento,” “The Odyssey” marks the first time the director has included a fully realized horror sequence in one of his films, a detail that stood out to Couch as a notable departure from Nolan’s prior work.

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DigitalSpy described the film as staggering, citing its intense and spectacular set pieces alongside a powerful musical score, and noted that while some longtime fans of Homer’s original poem might take issue with certain adaptation choices, the overall theatrical experience remains distinctly Nolan’s own.

The film’s scale reflects years of preparation. Nolan has described “The Odyssey” as a personal, long-gestating project, telling Variety in a May interview that the film needed to be the biggest he had ever made. In an earlier interview with Empire magazine, Nolan explained his interest in bringing a mythological story to the screen with the scale and credibility typically reserved for big-budget studio productions, saying he had grown up watching classic mythological films and had long wanted to revisit that kind of storytelling with the resources of a major IMAX production.

The film’s ensemble cast extends well beyond its central trio, including Zendaya as the goddess Athena, Charlize Theron as the sorceress Calypso, Lupita Nyong’o in dual roles as Helen of Troy and Clytemnestra, and additional performances from Jon Bernthal, Corey Hawkins, Mia Goth, Elliot Page, James Remar and Bill Irwin, among others. Rapper and actor Travis Scott also appears in the film, a casting choice Nolan has said was intended to draw a thematic connection between rap and oral poetry as related art forms.

Production on the film took Nolan and his crew across multiple international locations, including Italy, Iceland, Greece, Morocco and Scotland, with additional filming completed at Universal’s studio lot in California. Specific filming locations have included the coastal region of Al-Dakhla in Western Sahara, the historic Castle of Santa Caterina on the Sicilian island of Favignana, and the Moray Firth inlet along Scotland’s northeastern coast.

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“The Odyssey” is set for wide theatrical release July 17 in both the United States and the United Kingdom, with early preview screenings scheduled to begin the afternoon of July 16. The film will maintain exclusive access to IMAX screens for its first three weeks of release, according to reporting from Hollywood Life, and carries a running time of approximately 172 minutes. The production has been described in multiple reports as the most expensive film of Nolan’s career, reflecting the scale of its international shoot and its status as the first feature ever captured entirely on IMAX film cameras.

The film marks Nolan’s first release since 2023’s “Oppenheimer,” which won the Academy Award for best picture and earned Nolan his first Oscar for best director. With early reactions from London pointing toward a broadly enthusiastic critical reception, “The Odyssey” appears positioned to continue Nolan’s recent run of both critical and commercial success as it heads toward its wide theatrical debut later this month.

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