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Mythica: The Godslayer

  • 2016
  • 1h 58m
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5.5/10
1.7K
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Kevin Sorbo, Adam Johnson, Nicola Posener, Matthew Mercer, Jake Stormoen, Kristian Nairn, and Melanie Stone in Mythica: The Godslayer (2016)
As the Lich King's zombie legions ravage the world, a cursed young sorceress and her friend Dagen, a self-serving half-elf rogue, embark on a quest to obtain a weapon from the gods.
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As the Lich King's zombie legions ravage the world, a cursed young sorceress and her friend Dagen, a self-serving half-elf rogue, embark on a quest to obtain a weapon from the gods.As the Lich King's zombie legions ravage the world, a cursed young sorceress and her friend Dagen, a self-serving half-elf rogue, embark on a quest to obtain a weapon from the gods.As the Lich King's zombie legions ravage the world, a cursed young sorceress and her friend Dagen, a self-serving half-elf rogue, embark on a quest to obtain a weapon from the gods.

  • Director
    • John Lyde
  • Writers
    • Jason Faller
    • Kynan Griffin
  • Stars
    • Adam Johnson
    • Nicola Posener
    • Matthew Mercer
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    1.7K
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    • Director
      • John Lyde
    • Writers
      • Jason Faller
      • Kynan Griffin
    • Stars
      • Adam Johnson
      • Nicola Posener
      • Matthew Mercer
    • 17User reviews
    • 5Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Adam Johnson
    Adam Johnson
    • Thane
    Nicola Posener
    Nicola Posener
    • Teela
    Matthew Mercer
    Matthew Mercer
    • Szorlok
    Bailee Michelle Johnson
    Bailee Michelle Johnson
    • Young Woman
    • (as Bailee Johnson)
    Ethan Hunt
    • Young Man
    Christopher Robin Miller
    Christopher Robin Miller
    • Hammerhead
    Cooper Johnson
    • Page
    Clint Vanderlinden
    Clint Vanderlinden
    • General Argus
    Paris Warner
    Paris Warner
    • Zombie Girl
    Melanie Stone
    Melanie Stone
    • Marek
    Jake Stormoen
    Jake Stormoen
    • Dagen
    James C. Morris
    James C. Morris
    • Anxious Peasant
    • (as James Christian Morris)
    Randall Malin
    • Zombie Dad
    James Martin
    • General Roghar
    Andy Jones
    • Grim Peasant
    Ruby Jones
    Ruby Jones
    • Peasant Girl
    Charlie Jones
    • Peasant Boy
    Ivy Jones
    • Little Peasant Girl
    • Director
      • John Lyde
    • Writers
      • Jason Faller
      • Kynan Griffin
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    8siderite

    The end of the story does not disappoint

    To me the fifth and final chapter of Mythica was the best. It didn't need the comic relief bits, the sideline stories were kept to a minimum and the actors and probably the whole production team have reached their maturity and made a decent film throughout. Considering this is a five movie Kickstarter series, it is nothing less than amazing.

    This doesn't mean Godslayer is a perfect film, but it was the perfect ending for the series. All the characters came together in an epic finale that left everything explained and brought closure to every hero's journey.

    To me, the worst part of the series was the villain, who had everything: power, a good actor to portray him, armies of undead, but lacked the one thing that would have made him interesting: a story. I feel Mythica would have been a lot better with a villain one can empathise with. This became clear near the end of the final film when there was a sort of seductive quality in his attempts to corrupt Marek. With a fully grown character, this could have worked wonders, not only at the end, but throughout the series.

    Bottom line: it is a fantasy story very reminiscent of Lord of the Rings. There is a hero that has to choose the fate of the world and resist temptation from a magical yet evil artifact, while her friends must lend their support and strength to keep said hero on the right path. While not the very best of film making, it was entertaining and refreshing and I am glad to have seen it all. I can't wait for more stuff to come from Arrowstorm Entertainment.
    6ijameson

    Not a bad ending

    While the acting and effects were inconsistent throughout this series, this final movie wrapped everything up nicely. There were some nice effects, the acting by the main cast was decent, and it had some genuine humour.

    A solid 6.
    6TheLittleSongbird

    The twilight of the gods

    The first film, 'Mythica: A Quest for Heroes', was not a bad movie but with some major debits and not an awful lot special about it. It was watchable if on the mediocre side if anything. Its first sequel 'Mythica: The Darkspore' quality-wise is about the same (though with a couple of improvements), watchable with nothing to get angry or excited about.

    Didn't care for the mediocre 'Mythica: The Necromancer', and while an improvement 'Mythica: The Iron Crown' was average with me having mixed feelings on it. This film, the fifth in the series, 'Mythica: The Godslayer' was not bad at all. Not great by all means and could have been better, but it is definitely the best of the follow-ups and quite possibly the best of the series.

    More is done right than wrong. 'Mythica: The Godslayer' is nicely photographed generally and more focused in terms of camera work and the scenery is sweeping and boasts some colour and atmosphere. Costumes and sets allow one to get suitably, if not fully, immersed in the fantasy world that is being portrayed.

    Acting is better than average. Melanie Stone is good in the lead role, and the character is engaging and well-rounded. The only exception is Kevin Sorbo going through the motions.

    'Mythica: The Godslayer's' music score is stirring and fits reasonably well. There is a little more maturity in the writing, the film goes at a lively pace, there is a real sense of charm and wonder and it starts really well.

    However, the special effects do look ropey, the worst of them distractingly bad. The action is variable, some of it excites, others are still too clumsy and safe.

    Regarding the script, it's still a bit trite and could have explained things much more, things can be cheesy and vague. The story, although it starts really well, can feel simplistic and too thin at times, not doing an awful lot new with a not too original premise. The hammer of Tek stuff is a bit vague.

    The characters are never annoying and they are relatively likeable, but the main character is the only properly developed or interesting one. The villain especially is very underdeveloped, didn't learn much, felt little if any sense of threat and motivations are not always clear.

    Overall, not bad at all. 6/10 Bethany Cox
    8fig-75275

    Good, but not perfect

    Mythica: The Godslayer continues where Mythica: The Iron Crown left off. The first half of the film is brilliant and I was completely immersed in the story.

    I felt it lost its way though when they were trying to retrieve the Hammer of Tek. I just wish that part had made more sense and Tek's character had been given more to say and do. The story begins to make sense again once we leave Tek and the Underworld behind.

    I didn't like the ending at first, it reminded me of another film with a similar ending, but I had another think about it and I realised that it was much smarter than I had first thought. Overall, Mythica: The Godslayer lived up to my expectations, 8/10.
    7blisterpeanuts

    A satisfying swords-and-sorcery fantasy flick for a rainy night

    It's not high art, but in my opinion this pentology is a worthy effort and well worth watching. It starts off slow with part 1 (A Quest for Heroes) featuring a slave girl (Melanie Stone) gradually coming into her power as a necromancer, or sorceress wielding dark magic.

    Although the first movie has a satisfying ending, you may still thirst for more adventures in the Mythica universe. Fortunately, there are four more, queued up and ready to roll!

    The movies gather steam, and darkness, culminating in The Godslayer, the high-stakes finale of the series. There is enough magic, and swords, and evil sorcerers, and good sorceresses, and even a couple of gods, to satisfy everyone.

    Some people call it some kind of B-grade kickstarter movie, but in my opinion it's a captivating and charming series, B or C or whatever. The actors are sincere and skillful, the writing moves the story along, and the special effects (where they even exist) are minimalist but effective.

    Now I wonder if there will ever be a sequel, but really, five movies is plenty, and in 2-3 years I will definitely be watching this one again!

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      After the credits, there is scene featuring zombie girl.
    • Connections
      Follows Mythica: A Quest for Heroes (2014)
    • Soundtracks
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      Performed by Iris Walker

      Music by James Schafer

      Lyrics by Bil Gaines

      Published by Arrowstorm Publishing (ASCAP)

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    • Release date
      • November 19, 2016 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
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    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Mythica 5: The Godslayer
    • Production companies
      • Arrowstorm Entertainment
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      • Mainstay Productions
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      • 1h 58m(118 min)
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      • 1.78 : 1

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