When a new enemy threatens the innocent, Hercules must lead his fearless team of warriors in a battle against overwhelming odds.
Dwayne Johnson
as Hercules
Ian McShane
as Amphiarus
John Hurt
as Cotys
Rufus Sewell
as Autolycus
Aksel Hennie
as Tydeus
Ingrid Bolsø Berdal
as Atalanta
Reece Ritchie
as Iolaus
Joseph Fiennes
as King Eurystheus
Tobias Santelmann
as Rhesus
Peter Mullan
as Sitacles
Andres Gomez
Of course, not the best movie but the cast is well chosen and delivers a good performance. The intention is no more than doing an entertaining action movie, maybe a bit too violent for all audiences. In any case, the fresh approach is to show a down to earth Hercules, not a demigod, but the ac...
Per Gunnar Jonsson
A fairly entertaining movie but Hercules as most people know the story it is not. The movie blurb above from Paramount is at least fairly honest in calling it a “revisionist take”. Most other commercial texts talk about the legendary twelve labors and in general makes you think that Hercules is … we...
CinemaSerf
Dwayne Johnson has always been able to give off that cheeky look, as if to say "Hey - I can't believe I'm doing this for a living!" - here he manages to add "and, I'll bet neither can you!"... Based loosely on Greek legend, he is the eponymous hero who has to rescue his perilously poised nephew "Iol...
RalphRahal
Rewatching Hercules by Brett Ratner didn’t do it any favors. If anything, it felt worse than I remembered back in 2014. The production quality was a major letdown. The costumes and sets looked fake and uninspired, taking away from any sense of immersion. It’s disappointing because the story had the ...