Maybe? It’s so dark in ancient Greece it’s kinda hard to tell.
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HOLLYWOOD IS OFFICIALLY DEAD. In a BLATANT act of CULTURAL VANDALISM, elite director Christopher Nolan has CAST mumble-rapping “performer” Travis Scott in his multi-million dollar adaptation of Homer’s ‘The Odyssey’—and the footage is being SNATCHED from the internet as if the TRUTH itself is too DANGEROUS to see. This ISN’T art; it’s a SYMBOLIC MURDER of Western canon, replacing timeless myth with AUTO-TUNE and STADIUM TRAGEDIES.
Nolan’s SICKENING obsession with Scott, which began with the incomprehensible ‘Tenet’, has now reached its LOGICAL, HORRIFYING conclusion. While studios SCRUB the leaked trailer with a SPEED reserved for national security breaches, a SOBERING question emerges: what are they so AFRAID of us seeing? The answer is a HARROWING glimpse into an industry that values VIRAL CLICKS and RAGE-BAIT over SOUL, casting a figure mired in controversy to RAP the tales of heroes. This isn’t just a bad decision; it’s a PROFOUND betrayal of story itself.




