Lupita Nyong’o has one of the most talked-about roles in Christopher Nolan’s The Odyssey, and it turns out she is playing two characters.
Nolan has confirmed Nyong’o plays Helen of Troy and Helen’s sister, Clytemnestra, in the upcoming adaptation of Homer’s Greek epic.
Her casting is also one of the most debated parts of the movie. Here’s who she plays and why it matters.

Lupita Nyong’o Plays Helen Of Troy And Clytemnestra
Nyong’o’s role was confirmed in a Time magazine profile, ending months of rumors about who she would play in The Odyssey.
She plays Helen of Troy, the woman at the center of the Trojan War story, and Clytemnestra, Helen’s sister and the wife of Agamemnon.
Casting Nyong’o in both roles appears to be a deliberate move by Nolan, linking the two sisters and their very different places in the mythology.

Who Is Helen Of Troy?
Helen of Troy is one of the most famous figures in Greek mythology.
She is the daughter of Zeus and Leda and is known as “the face that launched a thousand ships.”
In the mythology, Helen is married to Menelaus, the king of Sparta, played in the film by Jon Bernthal. After Helen is taken to Troy by Paris, the Greeks go to war, setting off the Trojan War.
The Odyssey takes place after that war, as Odysseus tries to make his way home to Ithaca.
Helen is not the lead character in The Odyssey, but her story is tied directly to the war that shaped everything Odysseus is returning from.

Who Is Clytemnestra?
Clytemnestra is Helen’s sister, and her story is much darker.
She is married to Agamemnon, the Greek king who leads the war against Troy. Benny Safdie plays Agamemnon in Nolan’s film.
In Greek mythology, Clytemnestra becomes one of the saga’s major tragic and vengeful figures. Her story is tied to betrayal, murder, revenge, and the fallout from the Trojan War.
Putting Nyong’o in both roles gives Nolan a way to connect two sides of the same mythological family: Helen, whose story helps start the war, and Clytemnestra, whose story deals with the brutal cost of it.

Why Is Lupita Nyong’o Playing Two Roles?
Nolan has not fully explained why Nyong’o is playing both Helen and Clytemnestra, but the choice fits the themes of the story.
Helen and Clytemnestra are sisters, and both are tied to the men at the center of the Trojan War. Helen is married to Menelaus. Clytemnestra is married to Agamemnon.
The dual role also gives Nyong’o the chance to play two very different characters within the same mythological family.
Nyong’o has experience with dual-role performances, most notably in Jordan Peele’s Us, where she played Adelaide and Red. With The Odyssey, Nolan seems to be using that range to connect beauty, power, betrayal, and revenge through one performer.

The Casting Has Drawn Backlash
Nyong’o’s casting as Helen of Troy has drawn backlash online.
Much of the criticism centers on Helen traditionally being portrayed as a fair-skinned Greek figure and one of the most famous women in Greek mythology. Critics argue Nolan is departing from the source culture while adapting one of Greece’s most important stories.
Elon Musk also weighed in on the casting backlash, saying Nolan had “lost his integrity.”
Supporters of the casting argue that The Odyssey is mythology, not a historical drama, and that classic stories have always been reinterpreted.
Critics counter that mythology still comes from a real culture, and that Greek identity should not be treated as irrelevant in a movie based on Homer.
For the full breakdown of that debate, see our coverage of the Lupita Nyong’o casting backlash and the wider Greek representation controversy.

When Does The Odyssey Come Out?
The Odyssey opens in theaters on July 17, 2026, from Universal Pictures.
The film is written and directed by Christopher Nolan and is based on Homer’s ancient Greek epic.
The movie follows Odysseus as he tries to return home after the Trojan War.

Is Lupita Nyong’o’s Odyssey Role Confirmed?
Yes. Lupita Nyong’o is confirmed to play Helen of Troy and Clytemnestra in Christopher Nolan’s The Odyssey.
The dual role puts her at the center of the movie’s Trojan War mythology and its biggest casting controversy.
