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100 Nights of Hero

Whatever the lady wants.
2025 | 91m | English

(1279 votes)

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Director: Julia Jackman
Writer: Julia Jackman
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When a charming house guest arrives at a remote castle, the delicate dynamic between a neglectful husband, his innocent bride Cherry and their devoted maid Hero is thrown into chaos.
Release Date: Dec 05, 2025
Director: Julia Jackman
Writer: Julia Jackman
Genres: Fantasy, Romance
Keywords based on graphic novel, wistful, romantic, admiring
Production Companies Erebus Pictures, Project Infinity
Box Office Revenue: $0
Budget: $0
Updates Updated: Feb 16, 2026
Entered: Nov 30, 2025
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Name Character
Emma Corrin Hero
Nicholas Galitzine Manfred
Maika Monroe Cherry
Amir El-Masry Jerome
Charli xcx Rosa
Richard E. Grant Birdman
Felicity Jones Narrator / Moon
Safia Oakley-Green Kiddo
Josh Cowdery Beaked Brother Hugo
Markella Kavenagh Mrs. A
Clare Perkins Wilmot
Christopher Fairbank Beaked Brother Charles
Bijan Daneshmand Jerome's Father
Michael Keogh Guard David
Jordan Coulson Guard Sam
Olivia D'Lima Caterina
Kerena Jagpal Mina
Jeff Mirza Sea Captain
Tom Stourton Merchant
Varada Sethu Esa
Felix Uff Clarence
Bella Law Elle - David's Daughter
Zaris-Angel Hator Lisa
Zara Hadeshian-Banks Jerome's Mother
Brian Francis Peasant (uncredited)
Name Job
Sofia Sacomani Production Design
Xenia Patricia Director of Photography
Susie Coulthard Costume Design
Isabel Greenberg Graphic Novel
Oona Flaherty Editor
Oliver Coates Original Music Composer
Leo Woodruff Stunt Coordinator
Julia Jackman Writer, Director
Amélie Labrèche Editor
Tatyana Jinto Rutherston Set Decoration
Samuel Gagnon-Thibodeau Sound Designer
Name Title
Helen Simmons Producer
Nicholas Galitzine Executive Producer
Stephanie Aspin Producer
Chloe Culpin Associate Producer
Grant S. Johnson Producer
Felicity Jones Executive Producer
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Geronimo1967
6.0

With mankind under the rule of the “Birdman” (a brief cameo from Richard E. Grant) and his “Beaked Brother” enforcers, rules are very strict about married couple’s requirements to procreate. These regulations are proving a problem for “Cherry” (Maika Monroe) who’s marriage to “Jerome” (Amir El-Masry ... ) is going precisely nowhere on that front. He’ll be fine regardless, but she’s for the high jump if she doesn’t conceive. Then, as luck would have it, his mischievous best pal “Mannfred” (Nicholas Galitzine) arrives and they make a drunken bet that if “Jerome” goes away on business for one hundred nights, his friend will successfully manage to seduce his wife. Off he goes leaving his cocky pal confident that his good looks and charm with soon will through. Unbeknownst to him, “Cherry” has a secret weapon. Her maid-with-benefits “Hero” (Emma Corrin) has perfected the art of storytelling. Anytime her mistress is under pressure from her guest, she regales them with the intriguing tale of “Rosa”. In true “1001 Nights” style the story takes it’s time to tell and has a few unexpected effects on just about everyone, but can this tactic stave off their ardours until “Jerome” gets home? This is a stylishly produced enterprise with plenty of effort put into the design, but the story is terribly thin and incomplete. We don’t really get to grips with the mysticism of the plot nor with the issues around literacy in a masculine (and zealous) society that underpin much of the story. Monroe does well enough and Corrin does have something about her, but it is disappointingly under-cooked. Galitzine, meantime, has a bit of a glint in his eye and there is one scene with El-Masry that briefly got my hopes up near the start, but sadly that fizzles out just as much of the rest of this does and in the end we are left with something more akin to a pantomime than a thoughtful drama.

Feb 04, 2026