Hercules -2014- Extended 1080p Bluray 6ch Dual Audio -
The movie received mixed reviews from critics but was a commercial success, grossing over $244 million worldwide.
Additional, more brutal combat footage in the epic battle scenes, often pushing the film closer to a harder rating.
While the theatrical version was rated PG-13, the extended version often incorporates more graphic combat and intense scenes that some viewers found more "visceral". Character Depth: Hercules -2014- EXTENDED 1080p BluRay 6CH Dual Audio
Unlike previous adaptations that leaned heavily into gods, monsters, and magic, the 2014 film—based on Radical Comics' graphic novel Hercules: The Thracian Wars —presents Hercules as a mortal mercenary.
Experience Dwayne Johnson’s commanding, yet surprisingly vulnerable, performance in his native language. The movie received mixed reviews from critics but
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Unlike the pure fantasy of Clash of the Titans , this film presents Hercules as a mortal mercenary haunted by his past. After completing his legendary Twelve Labors, Hercules (Johnson) leads a band of fellow warriors (including Ian McShane and Rufus Sewell) selling their swords for gold.
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Ian McShane (Amphiaraus), Rufus Sewell (Autolycus), Rebecca Ferguson (Ergenia), and John Hurt (Lord Cotys).