The big-budget adaptation of Homer’s original epic is officially Christopher Nolan‘s biggest movie ever, with $1.1 billion, ranking ahead of 2012’s “The Dark Knight Rises” with $1.08 billion, not adjusted for inflation. And the sword-and-sandal adventure is Imax’s highest-grossing release of all time with $289 million, overtaking 2009’s “Avatar” with $271 million, not adjusted for inflation. So far, the R-rated movie has generated $461 million domestically and $643 million internationally for a combined tally of $1.1 billion globally. That’s after collecting a staggering $110 million globally, including $79 million overseas and $31.5 million domestically, in its fourth weekend of release. His movies have grossed a combined $7 billion globally, including three — “The Odyssey,” 2009’s “The Dark Knight” and “The Dark Knight Rises” — that crossed the coveted billion-dollar mark.