Immortals | reviewed by: Jeremy Frost | November 27, 2011
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#Immortals tried to be #300 but fell short. The story/acting were avg & the action scenes were visually appealing, but not frequent enough.
| genre | Action | Fantasy |
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| synopsis | A purported bastard who retains an allegiance to his mother despite the fact that he longs to join the quest of a king who is battling demons in ancient Greece later embarks on a grail of discovery that has him finding he is the king's son and also fated to become his country's greatest hero as he leads the successful war against long-imprisoned Titans who are hoping to use the demons to restore their power. |
| lead actors | Mickey Rourke | Kellan Lutz | Isabel Lucas | Henry Cavill | Luke Evans | John Hurt | Freida Pinto | Stephen Dorff | Robert Maillet | Alan Van Sprang | Joseph Morgan | Corey Sevier | Steve Byers | Romano Orzari | James A. Woods | Daniel Sharman | Robert Naylor | Mercedes Leggett | Gage Munroe | Carlo Mestroni | Aron Tomori | Neil Napier |
| director | Tarsem Singh |












