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Those biceps on The Odyssey poster aren't Matt Damon's – and they aren't even a man's
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Yes, Christopher Nolan's hit film seems to have sparked unprecedented levels of online debate, covering everything from the historical realism to the costumes.
And, of course, there's the question of whether Odysseus's biceps on the poster actually belong to Matt Damon.
"My double was a woman, a female stunt performer who had the greatest arms I’ve ever seen,” Damon recently shared on the Happy Sad Confused podcast.
A post shared by TOGETHXR (@togethxr) A photo posted by onSince Damon's comments went viral, Dalton has been enjoying huge global attention.
“Apparently my biceps have their own fanclub right now, which definitely wasn’t on my 2026 prediction,” she told The Guardian.