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Immortals

The Gods need a hero.
2011 | 110m | English

(181672 votes)

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Theseus is a mortal man chosen by Zeus to lead the fight against the ruthless King Hyperion, who is on a rampage across Greece to obtain a weapon that can destroy humanity.
Release Date: Nov 10, 2011
Director: Tarsem Singh
Writer: Charley Parlapanides, Vlas Parlapanides
Genres: Fantasy, Action, Drama
Keywords poison, mythology, army, zeus, sword fight, minotaur, poseidon, spear, bow and arrow, labyrinth, ancient greece, greek god, fantasy, 13th century bc
Production Companies Rogue Pictures, Hollywood Gang Productions, Atmosphere Entertainment MM, Relativity Media, Virgin Produced, Mandate International
Box Office Revenue: $226,904,017
Budget: $75,000,000
Updates Updated: Sep 07, 2025
Entered: Apr 13, 2024
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Full Credits

Name Character
Henry Cavill Theseus
Mickey Rourke King Hyperion
Stephen Dorff Stavros
Freida Pinto Phaedra
Luke Evans Zeus
John Hurt Old Zeus
Joseph Morgan Lysander
Isabel Lucas Athena
Kellan Lutz Poseidon
Daniel Sharman Ares
Peter Stebbings Helios
Stephen McHattie Cassander
Greg Bryk The Monk
Alan van Sprang Dareios
Anne Day-Jones Aethra
Steve Byers Heracles
Matthew G. Taylor Mondragon (King's Guard)
Romano Orzari Icarus
Corey Sevier Apollo
Conrad Pla Jailer
Neil Napier Beast Master
Tyrone Benskin Hoplite Captain
Abdul Ayoola Kerkyon (Guard)
Dylan Smith Stephanos
Robert Naylor Young Theseus
Mercedes Leggett High Priestess #2
Kaniehtiio Horn High Priestess #3
Ayisha Issa High Priestess #4
Jason Cavalier Heraklion Watchman / Hoplite Soldier #1
Danny Blanco Hall Archon
Robert Maillet Minotaur
Alain Chanoine Checkpoint Gatekeeper
Edward Yankie Checkpoint Soldier
Gage Munroe Acamus
Marcello Bezina Village Father
Aron Tomori Young Lysander
Roc LaFortune Hoplite General
Jade Larocque Young Virgin #1
Charlie Duret Young Virgin #2
Alisha Nagarsheth Young Phaedra
Makayla Jade McManus-Leggett Young Priestess #2
Madison McAleer Young Priestess #3
Zelia Mouana-Bankouezi Young Priestess #4
André Kasper Little Boy
Tyler Hynes Slave
Carlo Mestroni Holy Man
Chantal Simard Lysander's Mother
Brent Skagford Hoplite Sentry
Kevin Kelsall Hoplite Soldier #2
Patrick Sabongui Hoplite Soldier #3
Samuel Platel Heraklion
Lise Sita Villager #1
Francis Lafrenière Villager #2
Shyrelle Yates Village Child #1
Austin Beauchamp Village Child #3
John Churchill Village Child #2
Jimmy Duperval Soldier
Mark Margolis The New Priest (uncredited)
Tamas Menyhart Heraklion (uncredited)
James A. Woods Captain of the Archers (uncredited)
Name Job
Stuart Levy Editor
Jille Azis Set Decoration
Jeff G. Waxman Unit Production Manager
Joe Farrell Digital Supervisor
Charley Parlapanides Screenplay
Vlas Parlapanides Screenplay
Eiko Ishioka Costume Design
Lionel Kopp Color Designer
Joe Cappelletti ADR Voice Casting
Hélèna Laliberté Stunts
Garrett Warren Second Unit Director, Stunt Coordinator
Krzysztof Soszynski Stunt Double
Stéphane Simon Stunt Double
Maxime Savaria Stunt Double
Simon Northwood Stunt Double
Alain Moussi Stunt Double
Jean-François Lachapelle Stunt Double
Mark Kubr Stunt Double
Patrick Kerton Stunt Double
Oliver Keller Stunt Double
Jean Frenette Fight Choreographer
Nicolas Lepage Art Direction
Andrea Kenyon Casting
Howard R. Campbell Lighting Technician
Hugo Dominguez Visual Effects
Q Fortier Visual Effects
Tom Foden Production Design
Randi Wells Casting
Wyatt Jones Editor
Tony Grazia Line Producer
David Rosenbloom Editor
Happy Walters Music Supervisor
Bob Bowen Music Supervisor
Raymond Gieringer Visual Effects Supervisor
Jack Geist Visual Effects Producer
Sol Waxman In Memory Of
Katie Calogero Casting Assistant
Julie Breton Extras Casting
Tineka Becker Casting Associate
Marylene Babeu Stunts
Marie-Ève Beckers Stunt Double
Darren McGuire Stunt Double
Artie Malesci Stunt Coordinator
Kevin Kelsall Stunt Double
Julien Hottote Stunt Double
Éric Goulet Stunt Double
Marc Désourdy Stunt Coordinator
Tarsem Singh Director
Trevor Morris Original Music Composer
Joseph Middleton Casting
Brendan Galvin Director of Photography
Name Title
Mark Canton Producer
Ryan Kavanaugh Producer
Jamie Marshall Producer
Tucker Tooley Executive Producer
Jeff G. Waxman Executive Producer
Craig J. Flores Co-Executive Producer
Rene Rigal Executive Producer
Jason Felts Executive Producer
Nico Soultanakis Producer
Ken Halsband Producer
Gianni Nunnari Producer
Tommy Turtle Executive Producer
David Hopwood Producer
Robbie Brenner Executive Producer
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Reviews

tanty
3.0

Total failure of doing a movie with the aesthetics and success of "300". Mediocre story, bad planned action scenes, tons of Fx, poorly developed characters and tons of stereotypes. ...

Jun 23, 2021
Ruuz
4.0

Everyone talks about how _Immortals_ is a _300_ ripoff, and don't get me wrong, it absolutely is, but I haven't yet seen anyone talk about how it's also a bit of a _God of War_ ripoff. I'm actually quite fond of historically-set mythology films, but I don't believe the problem with _Immortals_ is ... n't the setting or the genre, it's the motivation behind its being made the way it was. The _300_ movie exists to be an adaptation of the _300_ comic book, the _Immortals_ movie exists because the _300_ movie made money. (Don't get me wrong, I know that the real motivation behind both these, and of any other studio film, is money. But someone involved somewhere has to want more from their movie than that. And _Immortals_ doesn't give me the vibe that anyone did). I can handle _Immortals_ doing what _300_ does. Hell, if enough people rip an idea off over a long enough period of time, in movies, we call that a genre. My issue is that it **only** exists to do what _300_ did, yet it does **all** of it so much worse. There are maybe two fights in _Immortals_ that last for longer than 30 seconds, even with all that slow-mo stretching the runtime, and neither are filmed as well as the ones in _300_. It's nowhere near as fun, it's not superior in any technical category, it's harder to tell what the fuck is going on. Even the acting, which is NOT _300's_ strong suit, is worse here than it is there. There were maybe flashes where you could glimpse a cohesive idea that desired to form, but it never even got close. _Final rating:★★ - Had some things that appeal to me, but a poor finished product._

Jun 23, 2021
RalphRahal
5.0

Immortals is like stepping into a Greek mythology fever dream where everyone looks like they just walked out of a tanning booth, but hey, it works for the aesthetic. The movie is a visual powerhouse, with Tarsem Singh crafting a bold, surreal take on mythology that feels more like a painting in moti ... on than your average action flick. The fight scenes are undeniably the highlight, stylized, brutal, and dripping with energy. Henry Cavill shines as Theseus, delivering a performance that feels grounded amidst the chaos, while Mickey Rourke's Hyperion brings an intimidating presence, even if his character lacks complexity. Where Immortals stumbles is in its story, which feels more like a vehicle for the visuals than an engaging narrative. The characters are serviceable, but most lack depth, leaving you wanting more from the emotional stakes. That said, if you’re here for striking visuals, intense action, and a unique twist on Greek mythology, it’s still a fun ride. Think of it as a movie you watch for the spectacle--not for the substance. Worth watching if you’re in the mood for a stylized, no-strings-attached mythological adventure.

Jan 11, 2025
Geronimo1967
6.0

The megalomanic Hyperion (Mickey Rourke) is bent on releasing the imprisoned Titans from their gilded cage deep inside the mountain. Using a magical bow and arrow he's stolen from Ares (Daniel Sharman) he is about to cause havoc when Zeus (Luke Evans) engages the services of Theseus (Henry Cavill) t ... o help thwart his plans and thus save the Greeks from tyranny. With some sagely advice from John Hurt, he now embarks on a lively series of escapades that allows the full panoply of mythological beasts, a shirtless hero and lots of entertaining visual effects to fill a couple of hours. No, the acting isn't really great nor is the script, but it's a vehicle for some beautiful people to present some intricately choreographed action scenes whilst the CGI boys do their best to create an atmosphere that's ideal for this story of the mortal trying to save the day. Rourke delivers well, if really quite sparingly, as the menacing baddie and there's always Stephen Dorff to add to the bevvy of hunks on display here. If you like the genre, and I do, then this isn't really very substantial and the story all rather weak, but this isn't really about a story it's about a computer-enhanced aesthetic showcasing some handsome people plundering ancient legend for our entertainment. It's not "Clash of the Titans" (1981) but it's not terrible, either - and that metal roasting cow - yikes!

Jan 25, 2025