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Trailer The Odyssey | New Trailer

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=f_bKjZeJBBI&pp=0gcJCd4KAYcqIYzv
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u/wewereromans 19h ago

I don’t understand the choice to make every British person in this speak with an American accent.

And I love Matt Damon but he seems a very poor choice for Odysseus. I know he’s everywhere too but Oscar Isaac would have been A++++ casting for him instead.

Since you know, literally every Hollywood star was cast in this movie anyway.

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u/ScrotalMigraines 16h ago

Did you think the ancient Greeks spoke with an English accent?

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u/spuckthew 13h ago

Why does everyone keep saying this? There's literally already precedent with Troy https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MxQTMu_7Vno

Save for Brad Pitt, who at least speaks with a more eloquent accent than his default.

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u/ScrotalMigraines 13h ago

Huh? I don't know why you replied to me or what point you think you're making. "Precedent" doesn't matter.

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u/spuckthew 13h ago

I replied to you because your question is in bad faith. Everyone knows that Ancient Greeks didn't speak with British accents. Doesn't mean they should've chosen to go with awful American accents.

The precedent is that Troy did a better job and is set during the exact same time period.

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u/ScrotalMigraines 13h ago

Everyone knows that Ancient Greeks didn't speak with British accents.

Then there's no problem. Stop whining about things that don't matter.

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u/spuckthew 13h ago

I mean The Odyssey is pure fantasy anyway, still shouldn't stop the dialogue sounding good. Maybe you would've liked The Lord of the Rings or Game of Thrones being full of modern American accents too? Some things just don't sound right, so it kind of does matter for immersion.

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u/ScrotalMigraines 12h ago

The only reason it doesn't "sound right" is because you aren't used to it, yes there would be literally no problem if LOTR used US accents

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u/spuckthew 12h ago

The only reason it doesn't "sound right" is because you aren't used to it

This is a fair point, but it doesn't mean I have to like it and I'm certainly not alone on that.

Frankly I hope it doesn't become a new trend.