Nolan’s ‘The Odyssey’ Breaks BFI IMAX Records
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Nolan’s ‘The Odyssey’ Breaks BFI IMAX Records

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Christopher Nolan’s film ‘The Odyssey’ has achieved record-breaking success at the BFI IMAX in the UK, becoming the cinema’s biggest film ever. The film’s popularity is demonstrated by high ticket sales and occupancy rates.

Christopher Nolan’s acclaimed epic, ‘The Odyssey,’ is now the biggest film of all time at the UK’s largest cinema, the BFI IMAX. According to data released by the BFI IMAX, the film has sold more than 101,000 admissions to date.

The film has generated £2,683,987 gross in ticket sales from a single screen. This achievement is coupled with a 95% occupancy rate across all current showtimes. The numbers demonstrate significant audience engagement with Nolan’s latest work. The BFI IMAX is located in London and is known for its large screen and advanced sound system, making it a popular destination for film enthusiasts.

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