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ActionAdventure

Hercules

- Before he was a legend, he was a man.

When a new enemy threatens the innocent, Hercules must lead his fearless team of warriors in a battle against overwhelming odds.

Release Date : 2014-07-23

Language :English

Adult : false

Status : Released

Production Company : Paramount PicturesRadical StudiosFlynn Picture CompanyMetro-Goldwyn-Mayer

Production Country : United States of America

Alternative Titles : Hercules: The Thracian WarsHercules ExtendedHercules - EC

Cast

Dwayne Johnson

Character Name : Hercules

Original Name : Dwayne Johnson

Gender : Male

Ian McShane

Character Name : Amphiarus

Original Name : Ian McShane

Gender : Male

John Hurt

Character Name : Cotys

Original Name : John Hurt

Gender : Male

Rufus Sewell

Character Name : Autolycus

Original Name : Rufus Sewell

Gender : Male

Aksel Hennie

Character Name : Tydeus

Original Name : Aksel Hennie

Gender : Male

Ingrid Bolsø Berdal

Character Name : Atalanta

Original Name : Ingrid Bolsø Berdal

Gender : Female

Reece Ritchie

Character Name : Iolaus

Original Name : Reece Ritchie

Gender : Male

Joseph Fiennes

Character Name : King Eurystheus

Original Name : Joseph Fiennes

Gender : Male

Tobias Santelmann

Character Name : Rhesus

Original Name : Tobias Santelmann

Gender : Male

Peter Mullan

Character Name : Sitacles

Original Name : Peter Mullan

Gender : Male

Rebecca Ferguson

Character Name : Ergenia

Original Name : Rebecca Ferguson

Gender : Female

Irina Shayk

Character Name : Megara

Original Name : Irina Shayk

Gender : Female

Erika Marozsán

Character Name : Ergenia's Maiden

Original Name : Erika Marozsán

Gender : Female

Isaac Andrews

Character Name : Arius

Original Name : Isaac Andrews

Gender : Male

Joe Anderson

Character Name : Phineas

Original Name : Joe Anderson

Gender : Male

Stephen Peacocke

Character Name : Stephanos

Original Name : Stephen Peacocke

Gender : Male

Nicholas Moss

Character Name : Demetrius

Original Name : Nicholas Moss

Gender : Male

Ian Whyte

Character Name : le chef des guerriers Bessi

Original Name : Ian Whyte

Gender : Male

Barbara Palvin

Character Name : Antimache

Original Name : Barbara Palvin

Gender : Female

Caroline Boulton

Character Name : Vixen

Original Name : Caroline Boulton

Gender : Female

Christopher Fairbank

Character Name : Gryza

Original Name : Christopher Fairbank

Gender : Male

John Cross

Character Name : Lieutenant Markos

Original Name : John Cross

Gender : Male

Máté Haumann

Character Name : les gardes Cotys

Original Name : Máté Haumann

Gender : Male

Matt Devere

Character Name : les gardes Cotys

Original Name : Matt Devere

Gender : Male

Robert Whitelock

Character Name : Nicolaus

Original Name : Robert Whitelock

Gender : Male

Karolina Szymczak

Character Name : Alcmene

Original Name : Karolina Szymczak

Gender : Female

Mark Phelan

Character Name : Corsair

Original Name : Mark Phelan

Gender : Male

Tonia Sotiropoulou

Character Name : Vixen

Original Name : Τόνια Σωτηροπούλου

Gender : Female

Robert Maillet

Character Name : Executioner

Original Name : Robert Maillet

Gender : Male

Oliver Doherty

Character Name : Hercules' Child

Original Name : Oliver Doherty

Gender : Male

Tom Doherty

Character Name : Hercules' Child

Original Name : Tom Doherty

Gender : Male

Kovács Panka

Character Name : Hercules' Child

Original Name : Panka Kovács

Gender : Female

Peter Ivanyi

Character Name : Wolf Handler

Original Name : Peter Ivanyi

Gender : Male

Nóra Lili Hörich

Character Name : Ergenia's Maiden

Original Name : Nóra Lili Hörich

Gender : Female

Athina Papadimitriu

Character Name : Midwife

Original Name : Athina Papadimitriu

Gender : Female

Anna Trokán

Character Name : Midwife

Original Name : Anna Trokán

Gender : Female

Judit Viktor

Character Name : Tavern Madame

Original Name : Judit Viktor

Gender : Female

Csilla Baksa

Character Name : Tavern Vixen

Original Name : Csilla Baksa

Gender : Male

Elena V. Holovcsak

Character Name : Tavern Vixen

Original Name : Elena V. Holovcsak

Gender : Male

Petra Piringer

Character Name : Tavern Vixen

Original Name : Petra Piringer

Gender : Female

Erika Lajos

Character Name : Tavern Vixen

Original Name : Erika Lajos

Gender : Male

Dora Kanizsa

Character Name : Tavern Vixen

Original Name : Dora Kanizsa

Gender : Male

Sydney van den Bosch

Character Name : Tavern Vixen

Original Name : Sydney van den Bosch

Gender : Female

Lilla Bozoki

Character Name : Tavern Vixen

Original Name : Lilla Bozoki

Gender : Male

Dalma Lörincz

Character Name : Tavern Vixen

Original Name : Dalma Lörincz

Gender : Male

Patricia Hegedus

Character Name : Feasting Hall Server

Original Name : Patricia Hegedus

Gender : Male

Tímea Vajna

Character Name : Feasting Hall Guest

Original Name : Tímea Vajna

Gender : Female

Benjamin Blankenship

Character Name : Feasting Hall Guest

Original Name : Benjamin Blankenship

Gender : Male

Erik Orgovan

Character Name : Feasting Hall Guest

Original Name : Erik Orgovan

Gender : Male

Shay Sabag

Character Name : Athenian Citizen

Original Name : Shay Sabag

Gender : Male

Anna Zsíros

Character Name : Athenian Citizen

Original Name : Anna Zsíros

Gender : Male

Jean Pigozzi

Character Name : Athenian Lord

Original Name : Jean Pigozzi

Gender : Male

Anna Skidanova

Character Name : Athenian Lady

Original Name : Анна Скиданова

Gender : Female

Kristina Starostina

Character Name : Dancer

Original Name : Kristina Starostina

Gender : Male

Dorottya Podmaniczky

Character Name : Dancer

Original Name : Dorottya Podmaniczky

Gender : Male

Lilla Babos

Character Name : Dancer

Original Name : Lilla Babos

Gender : Male

Aden G. Wright

Character Name : Child Hercules

Original Name : Aden G. Wright

Gender : Male

Tamas Csernus

Character Name : Baby Hercules

Original Name : Tamas Csernus

Gender : Male

Reviews

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Andres Gomez

@tanty

2021-06-23

Of course, not the best movie but the cast is well chosen and delivers a good performance. The intention is no more than doing an entertaining action movie, maybe a bit too violent for all audiences. In any case, the fresh approach is to show a down to earth Hercules, not a demigod, but the actual product of the marketing for creating a hero and become a legend when centuries have past. Just for this it deserves some recognition.

P

Per Gunnar Jonsson

@Dark Jedi

2024-05-16

A fairly entertaining movie but Hercules as most people know the story it is not. The movie blurb above from Paramount is at least fairly honest in calling it a “revisionist take”. Most other commercial texts talk about the legendary twelve labors and in general makes you think that Hercules is … well Hercules. Do not be fooled. Most of this movie goes to some length to portray Hercules as a normal man, unusually strong for sure but certainly no demigod, that have created the myth surrounding him himself with the help of his friends. If you are into Greek mythology and do not like it messed with this movie is not for you. It is a classical Hollywood rewrite focusing on action with little respect for anything else. Having said that, it is not the total disaster as is normally the result when Hollywood makes “their take” on something classical. Hercules and his team are a fairly charming bunch of hard hitting rascals. The revised story is not really all that bad. Simple and predictable of course, it is a Hollywood action movie after all, but it works fairly well. The movie is an action movie so naturally the main reward of this movie are the action scenes which are fairly good. Over the top, unbelievable and devoid of any form of actual military strategy of course but still quite entertaining. Whoever wrote the scenes having Hercules and his friends running around in the middle of huge battles without much in terms of protection while the rest of the army huddled down in this famous shield wall formation is no genius, military or otherwise, that has to be said. Well, at least it got Hercules some head bashing moments. If you are a fan of action movies and are prepared to put your brain in park and just enjoy the show this is a rather entertaining movie. At least this is my take on it. Some of the scenery is quite beautiful, even slightly breathtaking. It never really feels slow and the acting is on a level suitable for the movie. A slightly above average Hollywood “rewrite” I would say.

C

CinemaSerf

@Geronimo1967

2022-04-13

Dwayne Johnson has always been able to give off that cheeky look, as if to say "Hey - I can't believe I'm doing this for a living!" - here he manages to add "and, I'll bet neither can you!"... Based loosely on Greek legend, he is the eponymous hero who has to rescue his perilously poised nephew "Iolaus" (Reece Ritchie) from a fate worse than death, then take his sword to work for the rather feeble King "Eurystheus" of Thrace (Joseph Fiennes) and his feisty daughter "Atalanta" (Ingrid Bolsø Berdal) against the ruthless Lord "Cotys" (John Hurt - a man who also looks like drink has been taken). Anyway, what now ensues is a collection of reasonably produced set-piece action scenarios as our demi-god must parry and thrust he way through all sorts of peril. Aside from the two at the top of the bill, it really does plumb the deaths of British cinema mediocrity - Ian MacShane and Rufus Sewell being chief amongst the acting "talent" that ought to have fallen on their swords shortly before the titles ran. The visual effects are fine, and there is plenty of adventure to be had - but the dialogue is banal and even the usually reliable Rebecca Ferguson can find nothing to spice this up. Pity - these are great and unlimited tales for the big screen; this one might just keep you entertained on a long train journey on your iPhone. Ham, anyone?

R

RalphRahal

@RalphRahal

2024-12-17

Rewatching Hercules by Brett Ratner didn’t do it any favors. If anything, it felt worse than I remembered back in 2014. The production quality was a major letdown. The costumes and sets looked fake and uninspired, taking away from any sense of immersion. It’s disappointing because the story had the potential to be something great, but it completely failed to deliver a proper message or even a satisfying narrative. There were, however, some bright spots in the acting. Ian McShane, Rebecca Ferguson, Aksel Hennie, and Rufus Sewell stood out with strong performances that brought some much-needed life to the film. As for Dwayne Johnson, he was exactly what you’d expect—charismatic but predictable. His performance was similar to most of his other roles, and while he fits the action-hero mold well, he didn’t bring anything exceptional to this character. The movie had a good plot idea but failed to make it meaningful or memorable. It’s a shame because it could have been so much more if there had been better direction and production. Instead, it ends up feeling like a wasted opportunity. While there are some enjoyable moments, it’s hard to ignore the flaws that hold it back.