Tom Holland, who plays Telemachus in Christopher Nolan’s upcoming film The Odyssey, has unveiled a new collaboration between his non-alcoholic beer brand BERO and the movie. This limited-edition Noon Wheat 6-pack will be available starting July 8 on BERO’s website, featuring unique packaging inspired by the film.
The collaboration reflects a mutual appreciation for storytelling and adventure, aiming to foster connections among fans. Holland co-created BERO with John Herman, emphasizing the brand's commitment to celebrating cultural moments.
Details of the Limited-Edition BERO Collaboration
The BERO Noon Wheat 6-pack will include:
- Collectible packaging
- Custom box designs
- Can designs inspired by The Odyssey
This initiative marks a significant intersection of cinema and beverage innovation, as both Holland and Nolan aim to create memorable experiences for their audiences.
The Odyssey's Star-Studded Cast and Release Date
In The Odyssey, Matt Damon stars as Odysseus, embarking on a perilous journey back to Ithaca after the Trojan War. The film features a star-studded cast, including Anne Hathaway, Robert Pattinson, Lupita Nyong’o, Samantha Morton, Zendaya, and Charlize Theron. Nolan, who wrote and directed the film, produced it with his wife, Emma Thomas, through their company Syncopy.
Filmed entirely in IMAX, The Odyssey is set to hit theaters on July 17, promising a visually stunning experience.
Tom Holland's Journey with BERO
In a recent interview with The Hollywood Reporter, Holland expressed his love for BERO, stating, “I love the product, I love the brand and I love the people I get to work with.” He emphasized how BERO has supported his sobriety journey, stating, “It would be incredibly unauthentic if I was trying to sell non-alcoholic beer while also drinking myself.”
As Holland prepares for the release of The Odyssey and his return to the Spider-Man franchise with Brand New Day on July 31, his collaboration with BERO showcases his commitment to authenticity in both his personal and professional life.
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