Categories
Top Movie Lists

Top 10 Best Greek Mythology Movies of All Time

Greek mythology is one of the most interesting and popular subjects of study and conversation. The legends, art and culture revolving around ancient Greece are fascinating and unbelievable. Check out this whole video if you’re a big fan of Greek mythology films. Perhaps you’ll find something that you’ve never seen before.

Number 1: The First King: Birth of An Empire

The first king birth of an empire is an Italian historical drama starring Alessandro Borghi and Alessio Lapice. Based on the famous Romulus and Remus myth, this film tells the story of two shepherd brothers, one of whom was raised by a wolf. In the movie, Romulus and Remus board on a journey, leading them to discover a new nation and will encounter a dark betrayal. The film was well praised by critics, and was nominated for multiple awards and won several of them.

Number 2: Clash Of The Titans

Dissatisfied with the indignation and disrespect of the mortals against the Olympian gods, Zeus is persuaded by his brother Hades and orders him to destroy Argos to set an example. The only ones who can stand in the way of their plans are the demi-god Perseus and a group of brave warriors. The remake of the 1981 film is more focused on 3D technology and visual effects and overtrained protagonist Sam Worthington has faithfully served the kind of adventure Hollywood fans were after.

Number: 3 The Odyssey

Undoubtedly, one of the most famous characters from Greek Mythology is the crafty Odysseus (Ulysses in Latin), the hero of the epic poem of Homer, Odyssey. The story follows Odysseus and his crew on their way back to Ithaca after the fall of Troy. A journey that would normally last weeks, lasted 10 whole years! Their epic adventures include many ordeals that the God Poseidon sent to their way, after they showed arrogance towards the Olympians. Terrifying mythical monsters, gigantic Cyclops, beautiful Nymphs and enchanting Sirens are only a few of the trials Odysseus has to face before he returns to his loyal wife Penelope. A personal favorite!

Number 4: Wonder Woman

The film is based on William Moulton Marston’s animated version. In the 2017 film of DC Comics, we watch the beginning of Diana’s story, a princess of the Amazons. Diana is the Latin name for Artemis, the Greek goddess of wilderness, hunt and fertility and the Amazons were legendary female warriors in Greek mythology. This movie is more about Diana and her present story than the legendary background of the Amazons, but we get glimpses of these mighty and beautiful warriors.

Number 5: Troy

If the magnitude of the discussions that took place in the background of the film’s release were analogous to its quality, then we would probably be talking about the greatest movie of all time! Wolfgang Petersen’s directing may have been mediocre and the film found inaccuracies, variants and rationalistic simplifications of the Homeric poem Iliad, but all of it was sufficiently covered by an action-packed spectacle, visual effects and a glamourous cast including Brad Pitt, Eric Bana, Orlando Bloom, Diane Kruger and Sean Bean to name a few. The soundtrack is beautiful and it does justice to the essence of remembrance that the ancient Greeks valued so much.

Number 6: 300: Rise Of An Empire

Here’s yet another film that looks gorgeous, yet casts plot and character aside. It also leans further into fantasy, which may frustrate fans of the original film. Even for all its visual hyperbole, that first outing only carried hints of fantasy. But the new origins of Xerxes described here are questionable, to say the least. Everything set with an ocean backdrop is inherently beautiful, including the corresponding action sequences. The brutality fits in that harsh, storming weather. But the protagonist is the weakest part of the film.

Number 7: Immortals

The gods and the Titans, who fought before the creation of mankind, are immortalized, and the Olympian Gods are the winners and the latter imprisoned in Tartarus. The film offers some amazing footage and incredible duels based on choreographic moves. The film’s protagonist is Theseus portrayed by the ‘superman’ Henry Cavill – who is commissioned by Zeus to fight King Hyperion. The storyline is mostly inspired by the Athenian hero Theseus, the Minotaur of Crete and the Titanomachy. Not among the best Greek mythology movies but probably better than the previous mention if you ask us.

Number 8: Percy Jackson

Percy Jackson and the Olympians, or Percy Jackson, is the name of a series of five fantasy novels by American writer Rick Riordan. The first and the second book were made into films titled “Percy Jackson & the Olympians: The Lightning Thief” (2010) and “Percy Jackson: Sea of Monsters” (2013). The story follows a young boy who learns that he is the demi-god son of Poseidon and his adventures take him across the world trying to save Olympus and the world.

Number 9: Wrath Of The Titans

Wrath of the Titans is the sequel to the 2010 film Clash of the Titans. Unfortunately, it was mostly panned by critics but it still has its share of fans who enjoy it just for the silliness. If you’re eager for Greek mythology, it’s worth checking out at least once so you can watch some of the monstrous beings fight. It takes place a decade after the events of the first film with the gods losing their hold over the legendary Titans. Perseus must rescue Zeus and save the human race by defeating the Titans.

Number 10: Hercules

Hercules is a Walt Disney-produced animated musical film inspired by the mythical Greek hero. Directed by Ron Clements and John Musker, the film was praised for its visuals, music and humor. Although only loosely based on the 12 labours of Hercules, the movie includes the most powerful and famous Olympian Gods and sheds a light to the ancient greek society in a fun way. Oh, and Danny DeVito does the voice of the beloved Phil! Another personal favorite!

Thanks for watching, Hope you’ll like the video. For more such amazing videos hit that like button and Subscribe to Black Slate Studios. Also, Comment down on your favourite movie.