As anticipation mounts for Christopher Nolan’s next film The Odyssey, one of his most acclaimed masterpieces, fans have a reason to be thrilled as Interstellar, is set to stream on Netflix starting January 1, 2025.

Originally released in 2014, Interstellar marked its 10th anniversary in 2024 with an IMAX re-release. 

The special event was a massive success, earning $35.5 million globally and breaking records as the highest-grossing IMAX re-release ever. This milestone brought the film’s lifetime box office total to an impressive $720 million.

For those who couldn’t catch the anniversary screening, the Netflix release offers a chance to revisit or discover this cinematic gem. 

And that’s not all Nolan’s 2010 heist thriller Inception will also be added to Netflix on the same day, making it a perfect opportunity for fans to immerse themselves in the director’s visionary storytelling.

 

Message from Nolan

To commemorate the 10th anniversary of Interstellar, Christopher Nolan shared a heartfelt letter included in the Anniversary Collector’s Edition on the decade since the film’s release, he wrote:


“Ten years pass in the blink of an eye,” he wrote. “Ten years since we tried to look into the future. Since we tried to show that time and space could bend and warp in ways both logical and horrifically indifferent to our human needs.

“We peered into the vastness of space to explore the cruelty of time, but the joke was on us: here on Earth my kids grew up just as fast as they do for Cooper perched at the edge of a distant black hole. We’re as confounded by the mutability of time as the crew of the Endurance, ten years compressed into mere moments.

“But from within that blink of an eye other things unfurl – Kip wins a Nobel Prize for his pioneering work on detecting gravity waves. The first image of a black hole appears on the front page of The New York Times and to those of us who made Interstellar it is the face of an old friend.

“New generations of filmgoers discover and connect with the film in ways we’d never foreseen. To paraphrase another great McConaughey performance we get older… Interstellar stays the same age.”

 

With both Interstellar and Inception landing on Netflix, January 1 will be a thrilling start to the new year