Elliot Page shared two videos of himself and Nolan in the boxing ring, putting the focus on a physical training setting rather than a red-carpet pose. The posts arrive as Page is tied to a soon-to-be-released epic, where the public image and the work itself now overlap in a single visual update.
Two videos, one ring
The key detail is simple: two videos. That is the only hard count in the update, and it gives the post more weight than a single image would. Video can show movement, conditioning, and ring work in a way a still photo cannot, which is why the clips do more than flatter Page’s physique.
Nolan appears beside him in the boxing ring, but the available facts do not identify the relationship between them. What matters for readers is that Page chose a training space, not a posed publicity frame, which makes the posts read like a deliberate glimpse of preparation rather than a generic celebrity upload.
Sinon and the epic cast
IntoFilm says Page plays Greek soldier Sinon in a soon-to-be-released epic. That role places him in a story built around a defined ensemble, with Matt Damon as Odysseus, Anne Hathaway as Penelope, and Tom Holland as Telemachus. For a performer whose latest public signal is athletic and stripped down to basics, the role points in a different direction: costume, combat, and ensemble scale.
The contrast is the story’s real friction. The online attention is about Page’s body and boxing ring clips, but the only verified career detail is the role of Sinon. That split matters because it keeps the focus on what can be proved: the physical posting is public, and the epic role is the work attached to it. Everything else would be guesswork.
What readers know now
Page’s update gives readers two things to track: the visual tone of his current image and the character he is set to play. If you are following the project rather than the posts, the practical takeaway is that Page is being positioned through action-oriented visuals before the epic arrives, with the cast list already centered on Damon, Hathaway, and Holland.
Who Nolan is, and what the soon-to-be-released epic is called, remain the unanswered details that would sharpen the picture. For now, the clearest read is that Page has used two boxing videos to shift attention toward a harder-edged version of the role path ahead, and that is the part worth watching.






