FantasyAdventure

The Taker's Crown

- Find the Crown or Lose the World

The legendary King Wiglaf must assemble the most unlikely team to find The Taker's crown of power before Tome, the Titan thief, claims it and brings destruction upon humanity.

Release Date : 2017-07-20

Language :English

Adult : false

Status : Released

Production Company : WhiteShore Films

Production Country : United States of America

Alternative Titles :

Cast

Tim Kaiser

Character Name : Wiglaf

Original Name : Tim Kaiser

Gender : Male

Tiffany Burns

Character Name : Caila

Original Name : Tiffany Burns

Gender : Female

Jared Withrow

Character Name : Albert

Original Name : Jared Withrow

Gender : Male

Mike Tremblay

Character Name : Tome

Original Name : Mike Tremblay

Gender : Male

Eric Moyer

Character Name : Julian the Maverick

Original Name : Eric Moyer

Gender : Male

Noah Robbie

Character Name : Rogan

Original Name : Noah Robbie

Gender : Male

Greg J. Wolfe

Character Name : Caleb

Original Name : Greg J. Wolfe

Gender : Male

Jennifer Sulkowski

Character Name : Kara

Original Name : Jennifer Sulkowski

Gender : Male

Sophie Bolen

Character Name : Jane

Original Name : Sophie Bolen

Gender : Female

Schalet Jackson

Character Name : Woman

Original Name : Schalet Jackson

Gender : Female

Jeannine Thompson

Character Name : Freya

Original Name : Jeannine Thompson

Gender : Male

Alethea Varner

Character Name : Melissa

Original Name : Alethea Varner

Gender : Male

Stephan Brown

Character Name : Theif

Original Name : Stephan Brown

Gender : Male

Reviews

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@zhadow900

2021-06-23

_★★★½_ **POSSIBLE SPOILERS** Rogan and Albert were easily my favorite characters (Rogan being number one). That said, I didn't feel super connected or cared enough about any of the others. I thought they were just fine. It's a fairly decent story and I'm glad I watch The Taker beforehand even though it didn't effect the plot too much. Two things that threw me off about the film (besides technical stuff) was that it A just dropped you in and you felt lost for the first couple minutes and B that it was set in the modern day. My second issue has more to do with costumes feeling bit and out of place (as well as looking annoyingly clean) given the time. That and when scenes were shot in the city or anywhere the showed anything modern I was confused if it was meant to be that way or not. I guess now that I think about it, the whole time travel deal with Wiglaf explained it. Even still I was confused about the time and the setting as the movie gives off a fantasy vibe. If you've read all of this and for some reason haven't seen the movie, watch the movie because it is really impressive to pull something like this off. I'm still excited to see where WhiteShore Films takes the universe of Everwyn.