Athena then provides them with horses to reach Mount Tartarus. Ares directly intervenes to save Theseus, killing the attackers. They return to Phaedra's temple to kill Hyperion but are lured into an ambush, and the bow is seized by Hyperion's hyena. Phaedra later tends to Theseus having fallen in love with him, she begs him to take her virginity, stripping her of the visions she deems a curse, and they have sex. Theseus kills him and uses the Bow to kill his allies' captors before collapsing from poisoned scratches inflicted by the Beast. He frees it, but is attacked by Hyperion's henchman the Beast, whose armour resembles a Minotaur. Afterward, Phaedra sees a vision of Theseus standing near a shrouded body, which she takes to mean that Theseus must return home to bury Aethra.Īs Theseus buries his mother in the village's sacred labyrinth, he discovers the Epirus Bow in rock. Poseidon, unseen by Zeus, dives from Olympus into the ocean, causing a tidal wave that wipes out Hyperion's men. They pursue Hyperion, but are overwhelmed by his forces when trying to seize a boat. She uses the chaos to escape with Theseus and other slaves. Phaedra, held captive nearby, sees a vision of Theseus embracing Hyperion, she and her sisters then attack Hyperion's guards, provoking a riot. Zeus himself has trained Theseus in the guise of the Old Man, but reasons he has helped him as a human as opposed to a god. Unless the Titans are released, they must have faith in mankind's free will to defeat Hyperion. The Olympians, especially Athena, are sympathetic to the humans suffering at Hyperion's hands, but are forbidden by Zeus from interfering in mortal affairs. Hyperion attacks Theseus' village Theseus kills many of his men before being captured, and is forced to watch as Hyperion murders Aethra. He and his mother Aethra are outcasts due to Theseus being a bastard child. Theseus is a hoplite trained by the Old Man, who says Theseus has been chosen by the gods. In 1228 BC, the genocidal king Hyperion searches for the bow to release the Titans to this end, he captures the virgin oracle Phaedra, to use her dreams and visions to find it. When the Twelve Olympians imprisoned the traitorous Titans beneath Mount Tartarus, they lost the Epirus Bow. Premiering in Los Angeles on November 8, 2011, the film received mixed reviews with critics praising Tarsem's direction and visuals, the ensemble cast, action sequences, production and costume design, and music score, but criticized the film's storytelling and the lack of character development. The film was released on Novemby Relativity Media, becoming a commercial success at the box office by grossing over $226 million. Principal photography began in Montreal on April 5, 2010. Loosely based on the Greek myths of Theseus and the Minotaur, and the Titanomachy, The film was previously named Dawn of War and War of the Gods before being officially named Immortals. Immortals is a 2011 American fantasy action film directed by Tarsem Singh Dhandwar and starring Henry Cavill, Stephen Dorff, Luke Evans, John Hurt, Isabel Lucas, Kellan Lutz, Freida Pinto, Joseph Morgan, Daniel Sharman, and Mickey Rourke.
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