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ActionAdventureFantasy

Gods of Egypt

- The battle for eternity begins

A common thief joins a mythical god on a quest through Egypt.

Release Date : 2016-02-25

Language :English

Adult : false

Status : Released

Production Company : Thunder RoadPyramaniaSummit EntertainmentMystery Clock CinemaTIK FilmsLionsgateFin Design & Effects

Production Country : AustraliaHong KongUnited States of America

Alternative Titles : Gods of Egypt 3D

Cast

Nikolaj Coster-Waldau

Character Name : Horus

Original Name : Nikolaj Coster-Waldau

Gender : Male

Brenton Thwaites

Character Name : Bek

Original Name : Brenton Thwaites

Gender : Male

Gerard Butler

Character Name : Set

Original Name : Gerard Butler

Gender : Male

Chadwick Boseman

Character Name : Thoth

Original Name : Chadwick Boseman

Gender : Male

Elodie Yung

Character Name : Hathor

Original Name : Elodie Yung

Gender : Female

Courtney Eaton

Character Name : Zaya

Original Name : Courtney Eaton

Gender : Female

Geoffrey Rush

Character Name : Ra

Original Name : Geoffrey Rush

Gender : Male

Abbey Lee

Character Name : Anat

Original Name : Abbey Lee

Gender : Female

Bryan Brown

Character Name : Osiris

Original Name : Bryan Brown

Gender : Male

Emma Booth

Character Name : Nephthys

Original Name : Emma Booth

Gender : Female

Goran D. Kleut

Character Name : Anubis

Original Name : Goran D. Kleut

Gender : Male

Rachael Blake

Character Name : Isis

Original Name : Rachael Blake

Gender : Female

Kenneth Ransom

Character Name : Sphinx

Original Name : Kenneth Ransom

Gender : Male

Rufus Sewell

Character Name : Urshu

Original Name : Rufus Sewell

Gender : Male

Bruce Spence

Character Name : Head Judge

Original Name : Bruce Spence

Gender : Male

Yaya Deng

Character Name : Astarte

Original Name : Yaya Deng

Gender : Male

Alexander England

Character Name : Mnevis

Original Name : Alexander England

Gender : Male

Emily Wheaton

Character Name : Young Maidservant

Original Name : Emily Wheaton

Gender : Female

Matt Ruscic

Character Name : Urshu Guard

Original Name : Matt Ruscic

Gender : Male

Robyn Nevin

Character Name : Sharifa

Original Name : Robyn Nevin

Gender : Female

Wassim Hawat

Character Name : Set Guard

Original Name : Wassim Hawat

Gender : Male

Jeff Coopwood

Character Name : High Priest (voice)

Original Name : Jeff Coopwood

Gender : Male

Jean-Pierre Yerma

Character Name : Priest

Original Name : Jean-Pierre Yerma

Gender : Male

Ishak Issa

Character Name : Musician

Original Name : Ishak Issa

Gender : Male

Richard Mutschall

Character Name : Priest

Original Name : Richard Mutschall

Gender : Male

Paula Arundell

Character Name : Fussy Older Maidservant

Original Name : Paula Arundell

Gender : Female

Julian Maroun

Character Name : Young Human Soldier

Original Name : Julian Maroun

Gender : Male

Marisa Lamonica

Character Name : Heliopolis survivor

Original Name : Marisa Lamonica

Gender : Male

Josh Farah

Character Name : Nobleman

Original Name : Josh Farah

Gender : Male

Felix Williamson

Character Name : Nobleman

Original Name : Felix Williamson

Gender : Male

Garrett William Fountain

Character Name : Drummer

Original Name : Garrett William Fountain

Gender : Male

Sean Michael Perez

Character Name : Mortal

Original Name : Sean Michael Perez

Gender : Male

Premila Jennar

Character Name : Mortal Atmos

Original Name : Premila Jennar

Gender : Male

Michael-Anthony Taylor

Character Name : Priest / MC

Original Name : Michael-Anthony Taylor

Gender : Male

Alia Seror-O'Neill

Character Name : Young Maidservant #2

Original Name : Alia Seror-O'Neill

Gender : Female

Rachel Joseph

Character Name : Wealthy Servant

Original Name : Rachel Joseph

Gender : Male

Alessandro Guerrera

Character Name : Mortal Man 1

Original Name : Alessandro Guerrera

Gender : Male

Rhavin Banda

Character Name : Mortal (uncredited)

Original Name : Rhavin Banda

Gender : Male

Kurt Goehner-Winter

Character Name : Soldier (uncredited)

Original Name : Kurt Goehner-Winter

Gender : Male

Gareth Hamilton-Foster

Character Name : Army Warrior (uncredited)

Original Name : Gareth Hamilton-Foster

Gender : Male

Adam Roper

Character Name : Soldier (uncredited)

Original Name : Adam Roper

Gender : Male

Karim Zreika

Character Name : Survivor (uncredited)

Original Name : Karim Zreika

Gender : Male

Reviews

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Reno

@Rangan

2024-05-16

> A fight among the gods, for the Egyptian empire. I like this director, but this is not his best work. I think the Hollywood fed up with Greek stuffs, now they're looking at the ancient Egypt. Where's the next stop? India? This film was not a bad idea. I liked the story, a mission based concept, but I did not like the CGI. Visually, it was okay, though those CGI characters felt like they're from sci-fi. I think they inspired by the ancient Egyptian arts. Other than that, this film is enjoyable. At least I knew about Greek deities, I learnt a few words and names about Egypt mythology through this. Gerard Butler in a negative shade was good and the other actors too decent. I was not interested in this film, but now somewhat I enjoyed it, that mean they should stop it here, no sequel please. I had no issue with the casting, it is a marketing strategy. You can't just put a new foreign face in front of the camera and make money out of it. Cinema itself means fake display. Age, skin, death, everything is fake. So people must learn to accept it similar to when a black, Malaysian or Indonesian man says he's a mooslim, but genetically he's not, just converted to. Well composed stunt sequences, especially bloods with liquid gold, totally got the PG13. Least expected film of the year, but got entertained better. It got the mixed response and mostly negative feedback from the critics, but who knows you might have a good time like I did. So you could try it if you want in your free time, because it is not worth to spend your valuable time. 6/10

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Gimly

@Ruuz

2021-06-23

The illegitimate child of _Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen_ and _Marvel's Thor_. One that probably should have been aborted. I could see _Gods of Egypt_ working in the "dumb fun" kind of way, if it hadn't been so bloated and overly long. As it stands, it has some very neat design choices... And that's it. That's all it has going for it. Not a single actor seems to care that they're in this movie, the digital effects are hit and miss at best, and the story is sillier than it had to be, yet not as entertaining as it could have been. But yes. Some great designs. _Final rating:★★ - Had some things that appeal to me, but a poor finished product._

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CyrusPK

@CyrusPK

2021-06-23

Fantasy is very difficult to get right in films. Audience resistance is quite high, especially when it involves characters with difficult-to-remember names or diverse place names. Relating to a fantasy world of beasts and magic is often tricky for audiences who may prefer grounded, realistic drama. There are exceptions though – the worlds of Star Wars and Lord of the Rings captured public imaginations and the complex mass of stories and themes in Game of Thrones also attracted an audience. This fear of fantasy seems to have informed a slightly tentative approach in the writing and direction of Gods of Egypt. There are plenty of fantastic creatures present ranging from giant, vicious snake like creatures to Minotaurs in all but name, and an array of Egyptian gods. However, there has been avoidance of any of the cod Shakespearean dialogue that often permeates works of this type and an emphasis more upon realistic dialogue. This creates a needless tension between the intensity of the innovative visuals and the prosaic words dropping from the actors, a tension that is never resolved as the linear story progresses forwards but never upwards. The pleasures with this film arise mostly from the intensity of the visual experience. Every environment has been precisely designed, full of colour and dimension, looking very different from the landscapes seen in past films based on myth and history. The benefit of this is that there is always something to attract the eye, from great sky barges to rainbow lit waterfalls and massive monuments. Like all Alex Proyas’ films the visual ideas add weight and substance that the scripting sometimes fails to. It is however that narrative which brings the film down with a series of very deliberate events extrapolated in excessive detail, burdened by actors who at times look deathly uncomfortable in their roles. Only Geoffrey Rush, in a small but notable part, really excels with so many of the others not able to bring life to the dialogue as they intone in front of ever present green screens. In the end it is a pity that such a wonderfully conceived world at the visual level could not have been combined with a compelling story and acting.

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Per Gunnar Jonsson

@Dark Jedi

2024-05-16

When the credits rolled after having watched this movie with my kids I was perplexed. I knew this movie had not received very great ratings and I had heard rumors that some people had even labelled it the worst movie of the year. However, I had liked watching the movie…a lot! Sure, the script is predictable and certainly wont win any prices for best script anywhere. The acting is adequate but no more. But it is a fun fantasy adventure movie, a simple adventure / action fantasy roller-coaster. Plenty of fairly cool special effects. Some humor, some romance. It is also fairly devoid of politically correct preaching, whining, mentally unstable and self destructive “heroes” and all that crap. In short it is the kind of movie I like. I actually looked up the movies page on Wikipedia and it was pretty much full of nonsense and whining about how the movie was not “ethnically correct”. What the f…? It is a bloody fantasy adventure movie for Christ sake! It is meant to entertain! Who the hell cares about whether the actors are native Egyptians or something else? Well, I guess Eskimos would look a bit funny in those roles but otherwise… Yes it does take quite a few liberties with Egyptian mythology but again, it is a fantasy movie guys! And Egyptian mythology, like any other mythology, goods etc, is nothing but fantasy and story telling from the start so just live with it. To me they stayed true enough to the core of the mythology and I would actually give the director and script writers bonus points for actually depicting the earth as flat as was the predominant belief in those times. Those scenes with Ra dragging the sun and the flat Earth was quite beautiful actually. The rating on IMDb is also on the low side but of those that took the effort to write a review most seems to be quite positive. The mostly negative ones are, of course, the so called “critics”. No surprise there. It is sad to see how a, in my opinion a quite entertaining, movie can be so sabotaged by a bunch of, again in my opinion, loud mouthed, ignorant, intolerant, fanatical SJWs who seems to believe that a movie cannot be allowed to just entertain but has to carry a political message, their political message. I would recommend anyone into fantasy and adventure movies to check this one out if you should stumble upon it. I certainly do not regret adding it to my collection.

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GenerationofSwine

@GenerationofSwine

2023-01-12

I usually go for movies like this but.... whatever happened to practical effects? You lose me with too much blatant CGI. This movie, it seemed like it was only CGI. And not just CGI, but the kind of CGI that looks like a video game. It honestly lost me right away, I gave it about ten minutes and just stopped.