
Nolan’s IMAX Odyssey Blocks Spider-Man’s Premium Run in India as Mumbai Premiere Looms
Christopher Nolan’s IMAX-exclusive epic forces Sony to downgrade Spider-Man: Brand New Day in India, even as the director brings his star cast to Mumbai for a historic first premiere.
Marvel enthusiasts across India will be denied the full IMAX experience for next month’s Spider-Man: Brand New Day, after Sony Pictures confirmed the Tom Holland and Zendaya vehicle will not secure IMAX screens in the country. The decision flows from an exclusive global IMAX run granted to Christopher Nolan’s The Odyssey, which opens two weeks earlier on 17 July. Shot entirely with IMAX film cameras by cinematographer Hoyte van Hoytema, Nolan’s adaptation of Homer’s epic has locked down the premium large-format venues in key territories, including India, forcing the latest Spider-Man instalment to settle for alternative PLF auditoriums. The scheduling clash underscores the enduring clout of Nolan’s event cinema, even as it complicates the rollout for one of Hollywood’s most bankable superhero properties.
That gravitational pull is already being felt far beyond the subcontinent. In London, the BFI IMAX shattered first-day ticket sales records, with more than 28,000 seats booked within 24 hours of release — a testament to the director’s ability to turn a 172-minute mythological epic into a must-see theatrical spectacle. The Odyssey boasts a sprawling ensemble: Matt Damon as Odysseus, Holland as his son Telemachus, Anne Hathaway as Penelope, alongside Zendaya, Robert Pattinson, Charlize Theron and Lupita Nyong’o. For Nolan, who has long championed the immersive power of IMAX, the format is not a mere premium add-on but the intended canvas. Analysts in London note that the BFI figures signal a global appetite exhibitors are keen to satisfy, even at the expense of other blockbusters.
The IMAX monopoly carries a silver lining for Indian audiences: Mumbai has been selected as one of only four cities — alongside London, Paris and New York — to host a glittering pre-release premiere. Nolan, producer Emma Thomas, and stars Matt Damon and Tom Holland will walk the red carpet at the PVR Icon IMAX in Phoenix Palladium, marking the first time a Nolan film has ever premiered in India. Viewed from Mumbai, the event is a landmark recognition of the country’s growing box-office muscle and its increasingly vocal fan base for auteur-driven Hollywood spectacles. The choice also reflects a strategic pivot by Universal Pictures to court the Indian market, where The Odyssey will screen day-and-date with its global release.
For Sony’s Spider-Man franchise, the loss of IMAX in India is a minor wound on an otherwise resilient property. US industry observers point out that the previous Holland-led Spider-Man films — Far From Home and No Way Home — grossed $1.1 billion and $1.9 billion respectively, providing the Marvel Cinematic Universe with its most reliable earners during a rocky post-Endgame phase. With Avengers: Doomsday looming as a make-or-break ensemble event, Brand New Day is expected to comfortably cross the billion-dollar threshold worldwide, even if Indian IMAX revenue is ceded to Nolan. The scheduling quirk also creates an unusual promotional synergy: Holland, who stars in both films, will be in Mumbai to tout The Odyssey just weeks before his own superhero outing. Whether that dual exposure blunts or amplifies interest in Spider-Man remains an open question, but for Indian audiences, the summer of 2026 already promises a rare convergence of Hollywood’s biggest names on local soil.
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Indian Spider-Man fans will have to settle for a lesser premium experience as Nolan's The Odyssey secures exclusive IMAX run. The Mumbai premiere celebrates Nolan but eclipses Spider-Man's return.
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