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Mythica: The Darkspore

2015 | 108m | English

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Fighting through creature-infested lands and pursued by bounty hunters, Marek and her company are in a race to recover all the shards of the Darkspore before it falls into the hands of an evil wizard.
Release Date: Jun 24, 2015
Director: Anne K. Black
Writer: Kynan Griffin, Anne K. Black, Liska Ostojic, Justin Partridge, Jason Faller
Genres: Fantasy, Adventure, Action
Keywords sword, magic, sorcery, necromancer, woman director
Production Companies Arrowstorm Entertainment
Box Office Revenue: $0
Budget: $0
Updates Updated: Feb 01, 2025
Entered: Apr 13, 2024
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Full Credits

Name Character
Melanie Stone Marek
Kevin Sorbo Gojun Pye
Adam Johnson Thane
Jake Stormoen Dagen
Rocky Myers Qole
Matthew Mercer Szorlok
Kynan Griffin Gefrorener Zauberer
Nicola Posener Teela
Christopher Robin Miller Hammerhead
Natalie Devine Riskas Caeryn
Robert Jayne Peregus Malister
Clare Niederpruem Tarsa
Crystal Harris Bar-fighter (uncredited)
Name Job
Kynan Griffin Writer
Chris Romrell Stunts
John Lyde Second Unit Director
Clare Niederpruem Assistant Director
Beni Alexander Stunts
Anne K. Black Director, Writer
Liska Ostojic Writer
Abigail Steele Makeup Artist
Nate Hoffman Sound Effects Editor, Supervising Sound Editor, Sound Re-Recording Mixer, Dialogue Editor
Deven Davenport Stunts
Katiene Norton Sound Mixer
Matt Hoffman Visual Effects Producer
Jared Walker Title Designer, VFX Artist
Chris Hanson Special Effects Makeup Artist
Casey Wilson Gaffer
Justin Partridge Writer
Scott W. Warren Camera Operator
Jason Faller Writer
Alana Clohessy Key Makeup Artist, Makeup Artist
Rob York Editor
A. Todd Smith Director of Photography
Robert Bennett Stunts
Benji Phillips Stunts
Brian Parsons Sound Designer
Chris Wells VFX Artist
Emily Jacobson Hairstylist
Ambria Powell Special Effects Makeup Artist
Kurt Knight Art Direction
Joseph L. Garrard Sound Mixer
Rob Field VFX Artist
Braxton McAllister Fight Choreographer
Kory Gregersen Special Effects Makeup Artist
Clark Edmunds Special Effects
Paul D. Green First Assistant Camera
Lauren Spalding Production Design
Nathaniel Drew Original Music Composer
Name Title
Kynan Griffin Producer
Rizwan Virk Executive Producer
Jason Faller Producer
Brett Bozeman Executive Producer
Jennifer Kirkham Co-Producer
Kurt Knight Co-Producer
Organization Category Person
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Wuchak
6.0

RELEASED IN 2015 and directed by Anne K. Black, "Mythica: The Darkspore" is the second film in the five-film fantasy/adventure series about a limping servant girl with blossoming magical powers named Merek (Melanie Stone), who teams-up with a heroic warrior, Thane (Adam Johnson), a miscreant lothari ... o, Dagen (Jake Stormoen), a priestess, Teela (Nicola Posener), and a hunky elf, Qole (Rocky Myers), for a journey to obtain all the shards of the Darkspore to keep it from the diabolical Szorlok (Matthew Mercer). Kevin Sorbo has a cameo. The story takes place in an adventurous Medieval-like world where sorcery, elves, orcs, dragons and other fantasy creatures are real. If you like The Lord of the Rings, D&D, Warcraft, Conan or Sinbad you’ll probably like the Mythica franchise. These movies were partly funded by a Kickstarter campaign with all the movies costing less than $100,000, except the fifth and final one. The first movie, “A Quest for Heroes,” cost $94,294 while this sequel cost $81,099. The production quality is incredible for such meager budgets, particularly if you’re familiar with micro-budget productions. The Mythica films are basically just as good production-wise as “Dungeons & Dragons: Wrath of the Dragon God" (2005), a TV movie that cost a whopping $15 million (for a TV flick, that is). “The Darkspore” is disappointing in comparison to the dynamic first film, in particular the first half where the transition from “A Quest for Heroes” is clumsy and unexciting. Thankfully, things perk up in the second half and make up for the weak first act, especially a fight with a dragon in the desert. In any case, be sure to see “A Quest for Heroes” before viewing this one. THE MOVIE RUNS 1 hour 47 minutes. WRITERS: Anne K. Black, Jason Faller and Kynan Griffin. GRADE: B-

Jun 23, 2021