Check out the video below to watch 14-minutes of deleted scenes from Brett Ratner's action-adventure film, Hercules. Come see more of John Hurt, Ian McShane, Joseph Fiennes, and Dwayne "The Rock" Johnson in the titular role. The film was loosely-based on Steve Moore's graphic novel, Hercules: The Thracian Wars, which was published by Radical Comics in 2009. Everyone knows the legend of Hercules and his twelve labors. Our story begins after the labors, and after the legend. Haunted by a sin from his past, Hercules has become a mercenary. Along with five faithful companions, he travels ancient Greece selling his services for gold and using his legendary reputation to intimidate enemies. But when the benevolent ruler of Thrace and his daughter seek Hercules’ help to defeat a savage and terrifying warlord, Hercules finds that in order for good to triumph and justice to prevail… he must again become the...
- 12/3/2014
- ComicBookMovie.com
★☆☆☆☆Hollywood has made a habit of reappropriating myths and fairytales, setting about debunking and demystifying them for modern audiences. The latest such icon to undergo this particular treatment of refinement is the son of Zeus himself, the mighty Hercules (2014). Dwayne Johnson might ably fill the demigod's armour but the story labours to fill in the man behind the legend, putting a tired modern twist on his famous adventures. Based on a graphic novel by comics scribe Steve Moore, this is an attempt to ground the character in historical epic. Sadly, director Brett Ratner actually devalues one of the most enduring of heroes, turning a potential fun fantasy thrill ride into homogeneous rubbish.
- 12/2/2014
- by CineVue UK
- CineVue
When your father is a god, your life is bound to be pretty interesting. As a result, it is never less than astonishing how often the story of Hercules ignores the rich source material, transplanting the demigod to whatever environment is currently in vogue with diminished results. Twice this year, we were treated to variant interpretations of the Greek myth with vastly different results. Coming in second and by far the inferior of the two, Brett Ratner’s Hercules is one of the weakest films of the year. Once more one wonders how Ratner keeps getting hired since clearly his limited directorial vision has been spent.
The film, out now from Paramount Home Entertainment, claims to be inspired by Radical Comics’ The Thracian Wars limited series, but veers far enough from it to be another story entirely. Hercules (Dwayne Johnson), cursed by Zeus’ wife Hera, has completed his twelve labors but remains a lost soul,...
The film, out now from Paramount Home Entertainment, claims to be inspired by Radical Comics’ The Thracian Wars limited series, but veers far enough from it to be another story entirely. Hercules (Dwayne Johnson), cursed by Zeus’ wife Hera, has completed his twelve labors but remains a lost soul,...
- 11/6/2014
- by Robert Greenberger
- Comicmix.com
Chicago – Dwayne Johnson slams and jams in the bland “Hercules,” the “Space Jam” he never made when known as a brow-raised wrestler under his birth name “The Rock.” This ferociously generic take on the mythological hero focuses on Hercules with a group of mercenaries (played by Rufus Sewell among others) as they train a group of gee-shucks farmers to become warriors, while they project legends of immortality onto Johnson’s secretly mortal hero.
Rating: 2.0/5.0
Instead of being fun with the overall effect of a Whitesnake guitar solo, the movie is a big yawn woken up temporarily by an amusing kick or punch. Directed with definitive indifference by Brett Ratner, “Hercules” is a heavily manufactured period action movie more than a potentially lightly amusing one, even from its lead actor who can regularly chew on goofy machismo and earn those comparisons of being the next Schwarzenegger. Johnson is this vehicle’s main spectacle,...
Rating: 2.0/5.0
Instead of being fun with the overall effect of a Whitesnake guitar solo, the movie is a big yawn woken up temporarily by an amusing kick or punch. Directed with definitive indifference by Brett Ratner, “Hercules” is a heavily manufactured period action movie more than a potentially lightly amusing one, even from its lead actor who can regularly chew on goofy machismo and earn those comparisons of being the next Schwarzenegger. Johnson is this vehicle’s main spectacle,...
- 11/4/2014
- by adam@hollywoodchicago.com (Adam Fendelman)
- HollywoodChicago.com
The Rock has finished laying the smack down in ancient Greece. Filming has concluded on Hercules: the Thracian Wars. Some new behind-the-scenes images have been released.
There was quite a bit of talk about Hercules at NY Comic-Con as a trailer was released for an upcoming Hercules film called Hercules: the Legend Begins, starring Twilight actor Kellan Lutz. However, the previews of that film seem to be getting a lukewarm reaction. Still, Hercules fans have something else to look forward to. Dwayne “the Rock” Johnson is bringing a larger and more muscular version of the legendary Greek hero to the screen in Hercules: the Thracian Wars.
Based on the graphic novel Hercules: The Thracian Wars by Steve Moore and Admira Wijaya, the film is directed by Brett Ratner. Production on the film has been well-documented by the Rock himself, who has been sharing set photos from the movie with over 5 million followers on Twitter.
There was quite a bit of talk about Hercules at NY Comic-Con as a trailer was released for an upcoming Hercules film called Hercules: the Legend Begins, starring Twilight actor Kellan Lutz. However, the previews of that film seem to be getting a lukewarm reaction. Still, Hercules fans have something else to look forward to. Dwayne “the Rock” Johnson is bringing a larger and more muscular version of the legendary Greek hero to the screen in Hercules: the Thracian Wars.
Based on the graphic novel Hercules: The Thracian Wars by Steve Moore and Admira Wijaya, the film is directed by Brett Ratner. Production on the film has been well-documented by the Rock himself, who has been sharing set photos from the movie with over 5 million followers on Twitter.
- 10/21/2013
- by feeds@cinelinx.com (Rob Young)
- Cinelinx
Dwayne Johnson shared two new phots from his upcoming action movie Hercules: The Thracian Wars on Twitter. The story is based on the graphic-novel version by Steve Moore and Admira Wijaya via Radical Comics, where Hercules puts together a band of mercenaries and goes off to fight – not part of the original Greek mythos. You can view the tweet below The most amazing set I've ever stepped foot on. Honored to play this role. #HERCULESMovie pic.twitter.com/3ZyAauQzOY — Dwayne Johnson (@TheRock) August 18, 2013 The movie is directed by Brett Ratner. Aside from Dwayne Johnson, it also stars Ian McShane, Rufus Sewell, Joseph Fiennes, Peter Mullan, John...
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- 8/20/2013
- by Allan Ford
- Filmofilia
Wrestler-turned-actor Dwayne "The Rock" Johnson is one of the biggest, most muscle-bound dudes in Hollywood, but the hulking man appears to have transformed himself into a true colossus for his role as Hercules in Brett Ratner's upcoming "Hercules: The Thracian Wars."
Late last month The Rock took to Twitter to share his insane 22-week diet for the film, which has him consuming about three pounds of meat and fish a day, as well as 14 egg whites. He also hits the gym every morning -- and not for a breezy spin on the elliptical.
Earlier this week he tweeted behind-the-scenes proof that the extreme diet and workout regimen -- the epitome of a Herculean effort -- is doing its job, building the actor into a mortal version of the Greek demigod.
Honor to work w/ Hercules Cinematographer & multi Academy Award nominee Dante Spinotti. #MasterClass pic.twitter.com/zW0ss2RYxS...
Late last month The Rock took to Twitter to share his insane 22-week diet for the film, which has him consuming about three pounds of meat and fish a day, as well as 14 egg whites. He also hits the gym every morning -- and not for a breezy spin on the elliptical.
Earlier this week he tweeted behind-the-scenes proof that the extreme diet and workout regimen -- the epitome of a Herculean effort -- is doing its job, building the actor into a mortal version of the Greek demigod.
Honor to work w/ Hercules Cinematographer & multi Academy Award nominee Dante Spinotti. #MasterClass pic.twitter.com/zW0ss2RYxS...
- 7/27/2013
- by Laura Larson
- Moviefone
This is Sparta Hercules! Dwayne “The Rock” Johnson tweeted this morning from the set of his upcoming film Hercules: The Thracian Wars, posting a photo of Hercules’ helmet. This follows a set photo Johnson tweeted on Sunday, praising production designer Jean-Vincent Puzos, whose previous work includes Amour, 10,000 B.C., and Lord of War.
The Brett Ratner-directed film is an adaptation of Radical Comics’ eponymous limited series by Steve Moore and Admira Wijaya. The film follows the Greek demigod, who, after enduring through his legendary twelve labors, has become a mercenary. His life as a sword-for-hire is tested when the...
The Brett Ratner-directed film is an adaptation of Radical Comics’ eponymous limited series by Steve Moore and Admira Wijaya. The film follows the Greek demigod, who, after enduring through his legendary twelve labors, has become a mercenary. His life as a sword-for-hire is tested when the...
- 7/9/2013
- by Maricela Gonzalez
- EW - Inside Movies
Brett Ratner has commenced shooting his newest movie, "Hercules." The film, which stars Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson as the titular Hercules is based on the graphic novel "Hercules: The Thracian Wars" written by Steve Moore and is described as a 'revisionist take' on the myth, and one which will feature no supernatural elements. "Hercules," which is being distributed worldwide by Paramount, also stars Ian McShane, Rufus Sewell, Joseph Fiennes, and John Hurt amongst others. The full synopsis reads as follows: Everyone knows the legend of Hercules and his twelve labors. Our story begins after the labors, and after the legend… Haunted by...
- 6/10/2013
- by Josh Lasser
- Hitfix
MGM's Hercules casts Dwayne Johnson in adaptation of Steve Moore's Hercules: The Thracian Wars graphic novel. Brett Ratner-directed film scripted by Ryan Condol, based on the Radical Publishing graphic novel by Moore, is being produced by MGM's Roger Birnbaum, Gary Barber and Jonathan Glickman as well as Film 44's Peter Berg and Sarah Aubrey and Radical Pictures Barry Levine. Johnson is working with helmer Michael Bay in Pain and Gain alongside Mark Wahlberg, and perhaps Anthony Mackie, who is currently in talks to join the low-budget pic.
- 2/23/2012
- Upcoming-Movies.com
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