![]() ![]() ![]() The prison that held them is even more nightmarish. And I Must Scream: The Titans are bound so that they cannot move, standing in rank with their mouths held open by a bar.The Greeks all use Roman gladius swords.The name of Stavros, one of the supporting characters, is derived from the Greek word for cross - which obviously only became a proper name after Christianity arose.It even has a plastic sight mount, but no sight. The MacGuffin of the film, the Epirus Bow, is clearly (for anyone with any knowledge of modern archery) a 21st-century recurve.Same for the final confrontation between Theseus and Hyperion. Conversely, it's used sparsely when humans fight: the battle between Hyperion's and Athens's armies starts in slow motion but the rest is seen at normal speed, chaotic, brutal and (relatively) more realistic. ![]() Adrenaline Time / Bullet Time: Used extensively when the Gods fight, as to show their superhuman powers.Adaptational Name Change: The king of Heraklion and Master of the Minotaur was named Minos in the Myths.Actually Pretty Funny: Phaedra gives Stavros a smile when he admits to stealing a horse after the gods never answered his prayer for one.Not to be confused with Immortal, or the 1995 heist film The Immortals. There will be blood, and it is going to be pretty. Hyperion plans to unleash the race of the Titans from their prison in order to take his revenge on the gods and wipe out humanity, but for that he needs the Epirus Bow, and he's willing to do just about anything to get it. The film tells the story of the legendary hero Theseus as he seeks revenge on evil King Hyperion of Crete for killing his mother. Immortals is a 2011 American epic fantasy-action-adventure film directed by Tarsem Singh and starring Henry Cavill, Freida Pinto, and Mickey Rourke. ![]()
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