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The Odyssey

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Before Christopher Nolan's $250M epic hits IMAX screens in July 2026, The Asylum has already shipped its mockbuster version. Same ancient myth, very different budget. Here's everything you need to know.

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Movie OTT Editorial

5 min read · Published July 3, 2026

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The Asylum's The Odyssey: Your Guide to the Mockbuster (Not Nolan's)

The Asylum's The Odyssey, releasing in 2026, isn't the blockbuster you're likely thinking of. This is a low-budget adventure film, designed to act as a "mockbuster" for Christopher Nolan's highly anticipated, big-budget epic of the same name. If you've ever browsed a streaming library the week a major theatrical release drops, you know this game — it's built to capture search traffic from viewers hunting for the other movie.

What The Asylum's Odyssey Actually Is (and Why It Exists)

This 2026 film from The Asylum is a classic example of their well-honed business model: rapid-fire production to capitalize on major studio releases. When a tent-pole film like Nolan's The Odyssey is announced, The Asylum moves fast. They produce their own version, often with a similar title and premise, and release it directly to streaming platforms. Sometimes, they even beat the original to market. It's a cynical strategy, sure, but it’s remarkably durable — they've been doing this since the mid-2000s with titles like Transmorphers, Atlantic Rim, and even Age of the Hobbits (that one got them sued).

Nolan's The Odyssey, by contrast, is a different beast entirely. It's reportedly a $250 million production, clocking in at 172 minutes, with a star-studded cast including Matt Damon, Tom Holland, Anne Hathaway, Zendaya, Charlize Theron, and Robert Pattinson. It's shot on new IMAX film technology, with a world premiere set for London on July 6, 2026, and a wide US and UK release on July 17, 2026. The Asylum's version shares none of that infrastructure. Just the title, the source myth, and a release window. That's the whole game.

Should You Watch It? Plot, Production, and That 0/10 Rating

The Asylum's The Odyssey draws its story from Homer's ancient Greek epic: Odysseus, the king of Ithaca, trying to find his way home after the long, grueling Trojan War. Expect monsters, gods, and maritime disasters. We're talking Cyclops, Sirens, Circe — the core mythological beats are all there. The question is how a low-budget production treats them.

Honestly, the conversation around any Asylum title splits pretty cleanly into two camps. There are viewers who approach these films as unintentional comedy. The shaky CGI, the earnest performances fighting paper-thin scripts, the moments where ambition and budget collide spectacularly. And then there are viewers who feel genuinely misled, clicking play expecting one thing and getting something else entirely.

What strikes me is how resilient the Odyssey myth is. Odysseus blinding the Cyclops, the crew stuffing their ears against the Sirens' call, Circe turning men into animals — these are images so deeply embedded in Western storytelling that even a rushed adaptation can land a few genuine moments. Whether The Asylum's version finds any of those moments, or just rushes past them for runtime, remains to be seen.

The current 0/10 rating on IMDb reflects the absence of votes, not a critical verdict. As more people log the film, that number will surely change. Don't expect awards season buzz, though. Sometimes these mockbusters develop their own cult followings, entirely separate from whatever they were imitating — Sharknado is a prime example. The Odyssey probably won't reach those heights (flying sharks are just inherently funnier than ancient Greek mythology, let's be real), but viewers who go in with calibrated expectations might find something watchable in the wreckage. Platforms like Movie OTT track titles like this across services precisely because a real audience exists, however niche.

Where to Stream The Odyssey (The Asylum Version) Right Now

The Asylum's The Odyssey is currently available across major OTT services. Streaming rights for Asylum titles tend to move around more than big studio releases, so availability can shift without much notice. For the most current platform availability, check the live Where-to-Watch widget at the top of this page on Movie OTT. Seriously, streaming rights for these types of films can change fast.

Letterboxd users have already begun logging the film, which gives you a sense of how quickly it entered circulation after its release. Movie OTT aggregates streaming data across major platforms, so you're not manually checking five different services — particularly useful for titles like this one, where the distribution footprint is wide but shallow. If it's left one platform, it's almost certainly landed on another.

Common Questions About The Asylum's Epic Journey

Who's behind this? The Asylum's The Odyssey is an in-house production from The Asylum. They're the studio known for producing low-budget mockbusters timed to major theatrical releases. Director details for this specific film weren't confirmed in verified sources at time of publication.

Is this Christopher Nolan's The Odyssey? No, absolutely not. These are two entirely separate films that just happen to share a title and source myth. Nolan's version is a $250 million IMAX production starring Matt Damon, set for wide release on July 17, 2026. The Asylum's version is a low-budget mockbuster produced to coincide with that release window.

Where can I watch The Asylum's The Odyssey? The film is available on major OTT services. Movie OTT maintains a live Where-to-Watch listing at the top of this page that reflects current platform availability, which can change as streaming rights shift.

Is The Asylum's The Odyssey based on a true story? It's based on Homer's Odyssey, the ancient Greek epic poem. So, it draws from mythology rather than documented history. Odysseus is a legendary figure, and his journey home from the Trojan War belongs to the realm of myth, not verified historical record.

What's the IMDb rating for The Asylum's The Odyssey? At time of writing, the IMDb rating sits at 0/10. This reflects a lack of user votes rather than an actual critical score. As more viewers log the film, that number will update — though Asylum productions rarely climb above the mid-range on aggregator sites.

Who Should Actually Watch The Asylum's The Odyssey?

If you're a committed fan of Asylum-style cinema — the kind of viewer who finds genuine entertainment in watching a $2 million production attempt a myth that Nolan spent $250 million on — then The Odyssey is exactly what you're looking for. Go in knowing what it is. If you stumbled here while searching for Nolan's version, movieott.com has full details on that film's release timeline and streaming availability once it arrives. For everyone else, this one sits firmly in the "curious novelty" category. Not essential. Not without its charms. Perfectly suited to a late night when expectations are parked at the door.

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