Elliot Page And Julia Shiplett Light Up Red Carpet Amid 'The Odyssey' Buzz

  • By Julian
  • July 17, 2026, noon

Elliot and Julia Steal the Show

Elliot Page is turning heads and shutting down critics with a dazzling appearance alongside girlfriend Julia Shiplett. The duo stepped onto the red carpet Tuesday night, looking effortlessly chic and radiating confidence. While the world buzzes with anticipation for Christopher Nolan's upcoming epic, 'The Odyssey', Page and Shiplett are the picture of cool composure.

Page opted for a classic look, donning an oversized navy suit, while Shiplett wowed in a chocolate-brown gown. Their rare public outing comes as a refreshing reminder of their strong bond in a sea of Hollywood chaos.

“These conversations that happen before people see the film—they're always irrelevant,” Nolan told The Telegraph, shrugging off the pre-release chatter.

Brushing Off Backlash

The couple's appearance is just the latest chapter in their relatively private love story, which first came to light in June 2025. Since then, they've made a handful of appearances, each more captivating than the last. Despite the scrutiny surrounding Page's role in the film, they continue to shine.

Nolan, known for his cinematic masterpieces, isn't fazed by the criticism. Drawing parallels to the backlash faced during 'The Dark Knight' era, he remains focused on his vision. "What you have to do is honor the original text," he stated, firmly standing by his casting decisions.

A Journey Beyond the Screen

Page's role as Sinon in 'The Odyssey' promises to be a highlight. With Matt Damon playing Odysseus, the film is set to be a thrilling ride. Meanwhile, Julia Shiplett is carving her path in the entertainment world, recently wrapping up the second season of 'Overcompensating'.

Their journey, both on and off the screen, continues to captivate fans. As Nolan puts it, "You're looking to put a face on the tragedy of war," and with Page's talent, there's no doubt he'll deliver.

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