In Ancient Greece 1200 B.C., a queen succumbs to the lust of Zeus to bear a son promised to overthrow the tyrannical rule of the king and restore peace to a land in hardship. But this prince, Hercules, knows nothing of his real identity or his destiny. He desires only one thing: the love of Hebe, Princess of Crete, who has been promised to his own brother. When Hercules learns of his greater purpose, he must choose: to flee with his true love or to fulfill his destiny and become the true hero of his time. The story behind one of the greatest myths is revealed in this action-packed epic - a tale of love, sacrifice and the strength of the human spirit.
Kellan Lutz
Hercules
Liam McIntyre
Sotiris
Gaia Weiss
Hebe
Scott Adkins
King Amphitryon
Roxanne McKee
Queen Alcmene
Liam Garrigan
Iphicles
Rade Šerbedžija
Chiron
Johnathon Schaech
Tarak
Luke Newberry
Agamemnon
Kenneth Cranham
Lucius
Sarai Givaty
Saphirra
Dimiter Doichinov
King Galenus / Champion #1
Nikolai Sotirov
King Tallas
Radoslav Parvanov
Half Face / Champion
Spencer Wilding
Humbaba
Bashar Rahal
Battalion Commander
Vlado Mihailov
Battalion Commander
Renny Harlin
Officer Linus (uncredited)
Borislav Iliev
Soldier
Trayan Milenov-Troy
Sotiris' Mud Pit Opponent
Dimo Alexiev
Captain
Liubomir Simeonov
Hercules' Mud Pit Opponent
Director, Writer
Renny Harlin
Writer
Sean Hood
Writer
Daniel Giat
Writer
Giulio Steve
November 3, 2014
5
You know what, the movie's visual effects were better than its actors. The acceptable stunts and graphics for a B movie, but the let down came from the performances. I don't know what happened to the director, he used to make the better movies in his early career and now he lost his way. Maybe the big stars don't believe in him that may lead him to recruit second stream actors.
The romance portions were too bad, no chemistry, physics, mathematics, nothing, but just an ordinary without the feelings. When it comes to the game of throne, that's looked okay as it scripted like 'snakes and ladders' game. Anyway, it was a well known story among most of us which was altered and told somewhat differently. Disappoint is there though still somehow watchable.
Don't force yourself for this, because you are not going to miss any masterpiece. It's becoming a habit in Hollywood, like I already mentioned in a review a year ago that two same thematic movies coming out of a same period. So this time Dwayne Johnson's movie wins the race, according to the ratings and reviews across the internet, but I still have to see it first before compare them both.