Christopher Nolan's 'The Odyssey' Achieves Record Sales at BFI Imax
Christopher Nolan's upcoming film, 'The Odyssey', has broken sales records at BFI Imax, the United Kingdom's largest cinema screen. The venue reportedly sold 28,000 tickets within the first 24 hours of general release, generating a gross revenue of £750,000. This performance sets a new first-day sales record for BFI Imax, following strong demand that saw four opening weekend screenings sell out in under an hour a year prior.

Christopher Nolan's anticipated film, "The Odyssey," has reportedly achieved record-breaking ticket sales at BFI Imax, recognized as the largest cinema screen in the UK.
The venue reported selling 28,000 tickets for "The Odyssey" within its initial 24 hours of availability. This rapid sale generated a total gross revenue of £750,000, establishing a new first-day on-sale record for the BFI Imax.
This recent accomplishment builds on previous demand for the film. Earlier, four opening weekend screenings for "The Odyssey" had already sold out in less than an hour, a full year in advance of the current ticket release.
According to Deadline Hollywood, these figures highlight significant public interest and anticipation for Nolan's new project.


