Pattinson Draws Oscar Buzz for Nolan's The Odyssey

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- Robert Pattinson is drawing early supporting actor Oscar buzz for playing Antinous in Christopher Nolan's The Odyssey, with critic Erik Davis writing he "absolutely stole the show" before the film's review embargo lifts next Wednesday
- The Odyssey, starring Anne Hathaway as Penelope and Matt Damon as Odysseus, is described as the "2027 best picture Oscar winner to beat" and the year's most anticipated blockbuster
- At The Odyssey's world premiere, Pattinson drew laughs by comparing his character to Jacob from Twilight, joking: "Penelope just can't make her mind up between the two guys. It's like, 'It's fine. He's dead, get over it.'"
- Pattinson's 2026 lineup features four major films: The Drama (already released), The Odyssey, Dune 3 opposite Zendaya, and his return as Batman in Matt Reeves's sequel, with Primetime also on the horizon
- Following the $3.36bn Twilight franchise, Pattinson deliberately pursued art-house work with David Cronenberg, Werner Herzog, the Safdie brothers, James Gray and Claire Denis, with Variety's Guy Lodge calling The Drama "quite possibly his best to date"
- Peter Bradshaw of the Guardian describes Pattinson's Antinous as "saturnine, faintly reptilian and odious," comparing the actor's "devilish sense of fun" to Alan Rickman
Why it matters: Pattinson is simultaneously headlining four of the year's biggest films — including a Nolan epic and a Batman sequel — while positioning himself for his first Oscar nomination, a trajectory few actors from teen-franchise origins have managed. With The Odyssey already framed as the 2027 best picture frontrunner and supporting actor chatter building before reviews even drop, his supporting-actor campaign could coalesce unusually early.




