Most people haven’t read it unless they went to college. She had a career before she graduated elementary. It’s okay, Zendaya. It’s okay. 🤣
GreasedUpGoblin on
Fair enough, I honestly doubt most people have read it. And based off the trailer/costumes/cast it doesn’t look like they’re sticking all that much to the overall historical culture of the book / time period.
Not a single one of the cast members looks very Greek at all to me, or even Mediterranean, the costumes look to be almost medeival, and the armor in so many cases just looks straight up plastic like, and the ships seem to be replicas of Viking longships. These are just kinda little nitpicks of mine overall and I doubt that the audience at large cares too much abt most of that stuff, plenty are just hating for the sake of hating I’d guess.
allym91 on
My knowledge of the Odyssey (and many other things) comes from The Simpsons
CreativeGeniusPRBKR on
Ouf. I’d like it to become an expectation for all actors adaptinf a text to have read some version of it to get the basic understanding. Just looks kind of shitty if you dance around the tough accountability of saying you didnt do the homework lol
lavenderbl0d on
It’s one of my favorites ngl. And I didn’t read it in uni or high school, but I love anything mythology related so I actively sought out mythologies across cultures to read about.
throwa1589876541525 on
I’m gonna be so for real with you right now. I didn’t read it either.
PsychologicalClue6 on
We had to read it in high school but I wasn’t actress at the time which surely helped to balance compulsory reads
Old-Bear-8727 on
I loved reading the Odyssey in high school. It’s really good and compelling. Don’t sleep on it.
virgoaliensuperstar on
I remember reading this in year 11 ancient history thinking to myself “wtf” over a thousand times
gellshayngel on
The Odyssey and The Illiad are on my tbr but right now I am so burnt out on Greek mythology and legends after reading all 573745372 books of the Riordanverse.
shokittyo on
Similarly, despite *O Brother, Where Art Thou?* being an homage to the Odyssey, the only person on the movie who had read and studied it was Tim Blake Nelson
Vast-Cheesecake1077 on
I had to read it and the Iliad in high school but um, I don’t remember much of it now 🥴
branVanDamn on
Me after the interview question: ‘Why do you want to work here?’
HeartStopperFanatic on
I only knew about the Odyssey because of the episode of Arthur (the aadvark). I then read it in college. Never read it in HS.
ScreenPlayOnWords on
I really wish actors would just be honest and be like “I read it cause I was cast in this.” Heck I’d love a simple “nope – but I’m great in this!”
Anyways, I learned everything I need to know about the Odyssey from everybody’s favorite literary dog Wishbone so…

kriscrossroads on
Are they asking all the cast members this? Or just Zendaya…?
AdAwkward7315 on
I read both of my own volition when I was a 7th grader and then had to read them again in 9th grade. I love both.
Ok_Rutabaga_5539 on
You guys she didn’t say she never read the book, she said she only had a cultural understanding of it before she actually read it.
helvetica_unicorn on
I have nothing to add except this dress is a serve! I was so distracted I don’t even know what she said
ErsatzHaderach on
the nontroversy about this is totally just white supremacists ginning up reasons to be upset about her color. it’s hella obvious
CozyTea6987 on
Z is a Bay Area girl how was she not exposed to D’Aulaires Book of Greek Myths like the rest of us who grew up there lol
vera214usc on
I like O Brother Where Art Thou and my BIL’s baby shower gift to my son was The Odyssey: A Graphic Novel. That is my understanding of The Odyssey
Ml2jukes on
I liked reading/covering it way more than Shakespeare in high school.
blondie64862 on
My ancient Greek mythology love came from Hercules and Xena. I read multiple historical fiction YA novels about the Trojan War and read both the Iliad and Odyssey in highschool. I have actually explained to multiple people while talking about this movie that the events of the Iliad are not historical. This is a mythical story, probably based on a palimpsest of a real city.
dog_stop on
I’m cultured. I sing along to EPIC: the musical
jujuubeans on
I took AP Latin in high school and I haven’t read the Odyssey. It’s not a big deal, I promise.
LeeBirdPGH on
a lot of us read it in school; she read it when it became relevant to her life/work. I don’t see anything wrong with that.
WowIsThisMyPage on
Had to read it in high school, carved it out and turned it into my hidden stash when I was done since it was so thick
ndrwkrst1 on
Has anyone else mentioned how much of a smoke show she is?
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Most people haven’t read it unless they went to college. She had a career before she graduated elementary. It’s okay, Zendaya. It’s okay. 🤣
Fair enough, I honestly doubt most people have read it. And based off the trailer/costumes/cast it doesn’t look like they’re sticking all that much to the overall historical culture of the book / time period.
Not a single one of the cast members looks very Greek at all to me, or even Mediterranean, the costumes look to be almost medeival, and the armor in so many cases just looks straight up plastic like, and the ships seem to be replicas of Viking longships. These are just kinda little nitpicks of mine overall and I doubt that the audience at large cares too much abt most of that stuff, plenty are just hating for the sake of hating I’d guess.
My knowledge of the Odyssey (and many other things) comes from The Simpsons
Ouf. I’d like it to become an expectation for all actors adaptinf a text to have read some version of it to get the basic understanding. Just looks kind of shitty if you dance around the tough accountability of saying you didnt do the homework lol
It’s one of my favorites ngl. And I didn’t read it in uni or high school, but I love anything mythology related so I actively sought out mythologies across cultures to read about.
I’m gonna be so for real with you right now. I didn’t read it either.
We had to read it in high school but I wasn’t actress at the time which surely helped to balance compulsory reads
I loved reading the Odyssey in high school. It’s really good and compelling. Don’t sleep on it.
I remember reading this in year 11 ancient history thinking to myself “wtf” over a thousand times
The Odyssey and The Illiad are on my tbr but right now I am so burnt out on Greek mythology and legends after reading all 573745372 books of the Riordanverse.
Similarly, despite *O Brother, Where Art Thou?* being an homage to the Odyssey, the only person on the movie who had read and studied it was Tim Blake Nelson
I had to read it and the Iliad in high school but um, I don’t remember much of it now 🥴
Me after the interview question: ‘Why do you want to work here?’
I only knew about the Odyssey because of the episode of Arthur (the aadvark). I then read it in college. Never read it in HS.
I really wish actors would just be honest and be like “I read it cause I was cast in this.” Heck I’d love a simple “nope – but I’m great in this!”
Anyways, I learned everything I need to know about the Odyssey from everybody’s favorite literary dog Wishbone so…

Are they asking all the cast members this? Or just Zendaya…?
I read both of my own volition when I was a 7th grader and then had to read them again in 9th grade. I love both.
You guys she didn’t say she never read the book, she said she only had a cultural understanding of it before she actually read it.
I have nothing to add except this dress is a serve! I was so distracted I don’t even know what she said
the nontroversy about this is totally just white supremacists ginning up reasons to be upset about her color. it’s hella obvious
Z is a Bay Area girl how was she not exposed to D’Aulaires Book of Greek Myths like the rest of us who grew up there lol
I like O Brother Where Art Thou and my BIL’s baby shower gift to my son was The Odyssey: A Graphic Novel. That is my understanding of The Odyssey
I liked reading/covering it way more than Shakespeare in high school.
My ancient Greek mythology love came from Hercules and Xena. I read multiple historical fiction YA novels about the Trojan War and read both the Iliad and Odyssey in highschool. I have actually explained to multiple people while talking about this movie that the events of the Iliad are not historical. This is a mythical story, probably based on a palimpsest of a real city.
I’m cultured. I sing along to EPIC: the musical
I took AP Latin in high school and I haven’t read the Odyssey. It’s not a big deal, I promise.
a lot of us read it in school; she read it when it became relevant to her life/work. I don’t see anything wrong with that.
Had to read it in high school, carved it out and turned it into my hidden stash when I was done since it was so thick
Has anyone else mentioned how much of a smoke show she is?