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Overview
After twenty years away, Odysseus washes up on the shores of Ithaca, haggard and unrecognizable. The king has finally returned home, but much has changed in his kingdom since he left to fight in the Trojan war.
Top Cast


Ralph Fiennes
Ralph Fiennes
Odysseus (Ulisse)
Ralph Fiennes
Odysseus (Ulisse)


Juliette Binoche
Juliette Binoche
Penelope
Juliette Binoche
Penelope


Charlie Plummer
Charlie Plummer
Telemachus (Telemaco)
Charlie Plummer
Telemachus (Telemaco)


Marwan Kenzari
Marwan Kenzari
Antinous (Antinoo)
Marwan Kenzari
Antinous (Antinoo)


Claudio Santamaria
Claudio Santamaria
Eumeas (Eumeo)
Claudio Santamaria
Eumeas (Eumeo)


Ángela Molina
Ángela Molina
Eurycleia (Euriclea)
Ángela Molina
Eurycleia (Euriclea)


Nikitas Tsakiroglou
Nikitas Tsakiroglou
Laertes
Nikitas Tsakiroglou
Laertes


Tom Rhys Harries
Tom Rhys Harries
Pisander (Pisandro)
Tom Rhys Harries
Pisander (Pisandro)


Jamie Andrew Cutler
Jamie Andrew Cutler
Eurymachus (Eurimaco)
Jamie Andrew Cutler
Eurymachus (Eurimaco)


Moe Bar-El
Moe Bar-El
Elatus (Elato)
Moe Bar-El
Elatus (Elato)
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