New Travis Scott song to appear in Christopher Nolan’s ‘The Odyssey’ movie

A new Travis Scott song is set to appear in The Odyssey.

Christopher Nolan will release his new movie on July 17th, which will be his first film since 2023’s Oppenheimer.

Before it hits cinemas next week, ScreenRant have revealed that Scott has contributed new music to the movie.

The track, titled ‘When I’m Home’, is confirmed to play during the end credits. It’s performed by Travis Scott, James Blake, and Ludwig Göransson, with production from Blake and Göransson.

Not only that, but Nolan is also credited as a songwriter, making it the first time in his film career.

Actor John Leguizamo, who stars as Eumaeus in the movie, spoke about the song in a new interview. “Oh, but I like the Travis Scott last one in this movie,” he said. “With Chris being one of the lyricists.”

Scott also has an acting role in The Odyssey, playing the role of the bard in the court of Ithaca. “I just got a call from Nolan,” the rapper recently told Deadline. “We had this crazy idea. And I was like, ‘Yo, I’m down to rock, however you want to do it.’ So, yeah. It’s crazy.”

He also went into detail about how he and Nolan spiritually aligned in the making of the movie. “My last album, Utopia, was based on a travelling experience on mad different plateaus across the world,” he said. “I landed in Circus Maximus and Pompeii.”

He continued, “So I think through that, communicating, working with him, and just building with him as a mentorship, it felt like we kind of felt the same way, just for what music is. And as an artist, how you can deliver the story, so it’s kind of interesting to see it come to life. I’m ready for people to see it.”

Scott previously recorded a single for Nolan’s Tenet movie in 2020, with ‘The Plan’ reaching number 74 on the Billboard Hot 100.