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This market lets traders speculate on the Rotten Tomatoes Tomatometer score that the film "The Odyssey" will receive once critics' reviews are aggregated. Market expectations can signal critics' consensus, which often influences audience interest and awards momentum.
Rotten Tomatoes aggregates professional critics' reviews into a Tomatometer score; that aggregated score is widely used as a shorthand for critical reception. The film's score will be shaped by early festival and press screenings, the director and cast's track record, and how quickly national critics publish reviews after any embargo lifts. Historically, festival premieres and strong early reviews tend to create momentum, while divisive films can see scores evolve as more reviews accumulate.
Market odds are a real-time summary of traders' collective expectations about which Tomatometer range the film will land in; they update as new information (reviews, embargoes, release plans) becomes available. Odds indicate relative likelihoods, not guarantees, and can shift rapidly around review publication and release events.
This market resolves to the Tomatometer score as posted on RottenTomatoes.com for the film's canonical title page; the market page will state the precise resolution timestamp and any additional resolution rules.
The market uses the primary Rotten Tomatoes page associated with the film title referenced in the event; if ambiguity arises the platform's market rules or an official arbiter will designate the canonical page for resolution.
Early reviews that appear on Rotten Tomatoes will be incorporated into the Tomatometer and typically move market prices; embargo lifts and the timing of major critics' reviews often produce the largest, most rapid price adjustments.
No — this market is focused on the critics' Tomatometer score (professional critic aggregation). Audience or user ratings are separate metrics and are not used for resolution unless explicitly stated.
If the source changes or the film page is removed, resolution will follow the platform's contingency procedures, which may use archived pages or an arbiter decision; check the market's rulebook and support channels for the official process.