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X Cries ‘Historical Inaccuracy’ as Christopher Nolan’s The Odyssey Sparks “Helmet Wars”

by Sachi Jain
December 26, 2025
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X Cries ‘Historical Inaccuracy’ as Christopher Nolan’s The Odyssey Sparks “Helmet Wars”
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‘Historical inaccuracies’ is in the tea time of anyone who has set their eyes on Christopher Nolan’s ‘Odyssey.’  Critics claim that Nolan’s upcoming rendition of Homer’s epic poem The Odyssey alters history.

When Universal Studios shared first-look shots of Matt Damon as Odysseus in full costume, Twitter brewed a storm as everyone became a cornerstone of the Archaic age, and how the movie’s depiction deceived some.  Alongside an all-star cast that includes Tom Holland, Zendaya, Robert Pattinson, Lupita Nyong’o, Anne Hathaway, and Charlize Theron, Damon will play the Greek hero in the new epic. 

Many people have turned to the website GreekReporter, which was among the first to dive in, chronicling what the trailer gets “wrong” and what it gets “right,” from helmets and ships.

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 @witte_sergei claimed on X, “The Iliad literally describes Odysseus wearing a kino leather helmet adorned with boar tusks, but Hollywood can never resist the siren song of the generic ancient broom helmet. This helmet is like cocaine to costume designers.”

The Iliad literally describes Odysseus wearing a kino leather helmet adorned with boar tusks, but Hollywood can never resist the siren song of the generic ancient broom helmet. This helmet is like cocaine to costume designers. https://t.co/WBLjsbfGTO

— Big Serge ☦️🇺🇸🇷🇺 (@witte_sergei) February 17, 2025

 The user also cited a screenshot from his textbook, which states, “And Meroiones gave to Odysseus a bow and a quiver and a sword, and about his head he set a helm wrought of hide, and with many tight-stretched thong was it made stiff within, while without the white teeth of a boar of gleaming tusks were set on this side and that.”

One wrote, “The Odyssey is set during the age of heros (aka the Mycenaean period), some time around 1200 BC, and so the helmets would have been of the boar tusk style, not the Corinthian style. The Corinthian helmet didn’t come into use until the Archaic period, around 700 BC.”

Another user joined the fray by adding, “Had no idea Ancient Greeks used Batman helmets and sailed in Viking ships. Seriously, how hard is it to look at a picture of what the real thing looked like?”

The debate is eternal, but the connoisseurs of history ignored the fact that this movie is ‘fiction and fantasy.’ It delves into endless and endless reams of the Trojan War reverie. It’s supposed to be fun and engaging, aside from the idea that no one wants to watch a documentary on history.  Nolan unravels a legend that has been misinterpreted, distorted, amended, and recreated for nearly three thousand years.

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