
Gorgocutie Explains:
A Twitter thread about Christopher Nolan’s upcoming The Odyssey movie that meta-shitposts the concept of "spoilers" for ancient literature.
The original poster (@JukeboxCharley) says "Spoiling The Odyssey" — implying someone could spoil a 2,700-year-old epic.
The replies escalate:
- @CineClaire: "Tom Holland spoiling The Odyssey is career suicide with Nolan." — playing on his history of accidentally spoiling Marvel movies.
- @cafe__ct: "Imagine waiting 3,000 years just to get spoiled five minutes before release." — the punchline. The audience has known the plot of The Odyssey since antiquity.
The absurdity: Homer’s epic tells the story of Odysseus’s ten-year journey home. There is nothing to spoil — and yet the framing of "spoiling" a 3,000-year-old poem for a modern movie release is the comedy gold.
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