
Henry Cavill
Theseus
Mickey Rourke
King Hyperion
Stephen Dorff
Stavros
Freida Pinto
Phaedra
Luke Evans
Zeus
John Hurt
Old Zeus
Joseph Morgan
Lysander
Isabel Lucas
Athena
Kellan Lutz
Poseidon
Daniel Sharman
Ares
Peter Stebbings
Helios
Stephen McHattie
Cassander
Greg Bryk
The Monk
Alan van Sprang
Dareios
Anne Day-Jones
Aethra
Steve Byers
Heracles
Matthew G. Taylor
Mondragon (King's Guard)
Romano Orzari
Icarus
Corey Sevier
Apollo
Conrad Pla
Jailer
Neil Napier
Beast Master
Tyrone Benskin
Hoplite Captain
Abdul Ayoola
Kerkyon (Guard)
Dylan Smith
Stephanos
Robert Naylor
Young Theseus
Mercedes Leggett
High Priestess #2
Kaniehtiio Horn
High Priestess #3
Ayisha Issa
High Priestess #4
Jason Cavalier
Heraklion Watchman / Hoplite Soldier #1
Danny Blanco Hall
Archon
Robert Maillet
Minotaur
Alain Chanoine
Checkpoint Gatekeeper
Edward Yankie
Checkpoint Soldier
Gage Munroe
Acamus
Aron Tomori
Young Lysander
Roc LaFortune
Hoplite General
Jade Larocque
Young Virgin #1
Charlie Duret
Young Virgin #2
Alisha Nagarsheth
Young Phaedra
Makayla Jade McManus-Leggett
Young Priestess #2
Madison McAleer
Young Priestess #3
Zelia Mouana-Bankouezi
Young Priestess #4
André Kasper
Little Boy
Tyler Hynes
Slave
Carlo Mestroni
Holy Man
Chantal Simard
Lysander's Mother
Brent Skagford
Hoplite Sentry
Kevin Kelsall
Hoplite Soldier #2
Patrick Sabongui
Hoplite Soldier #3
Samuel Platel
Heraklion
Lise Sita
Villager #1
Francis Lafrenière
Villager #2
Shyrelle Yates
Village Child #1
Austin Beauchamp
Village Child #3
John Churchill
Village Child #2
Jimmy Duperval
Soldier
Mark Margolis
The New Priest (uncredited)
Tamas Menyhart
Heraklion (uncredited)
James A. Woods
Captain of the Archers (uncredited)
Released
en
$75,000,000.00
$226,904,017.00
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- #poison
- #mythology
- #zeus
- #sword fight
- #minotaur
- #poseidon
- #spear
- #bow and arrow
- #labyrinth
- #ancient greece
- #greek god
- #fantasy
- #13th century bc
Reviews

The megalomanic Hyperion (Mickey Rourke) is bent on releasing the imprisoned Titans from their gilded cage deep inside the mountain. Using a magical bow and arrow he's stolen from Ares (Daniel Sharman) he is about to cause havoc when Zeus (Luke Evans) engages the services of Theseus (Henry Cavill) to help thwart his plans and thus save the Greeks from tyranny. With some sagely advice from John Hur
Immortals is like stepping into a Greek mythology fever dream where everyone looks like they just walked out of a tanning booth, but hey, it works for the aesthetic. The movie is a visual powerhouse, with Tarsem Singh crafting a bold, surreal take on mythology that feels more like a painting in motion than your average action flick. The fight scenes are undeniably the highlight, stylized, brutal,

Everyone talks about how _Immortals_ is a _300_ ripoff, and don't get me wrong, it absolutely is, but I haven't yet seen anyone talk about how it's also a bit of a _God of War_ ripoff. I'm actually quite fond of historically-set mythology films, but I don't believe the problem with _Immortals_ isn't the setting or the genre, it's the motivation behind its being made the way it was. The _300_ mo
Total failure of doing a movie with the aesthetics and success of "300". Mediocre story, bad planned action scenes, tons of Fx, poorly developed characters and tons of stereotypes.












