Hercules -2014- Cast
Joseph Fiennes ( Shakespeare in Love, The Handmaid’s Tale ) plays the hidden antagonist: King Eurystheus of Tiryns, the cousin who (in this version) murdered Hercules’ family. Fiennes is effectively slimy and cowardly, providing a stark contrast to Johnson’s physical power. His final confrontation with Hercules is more psychological than physical, making for a satisfying emotional payoff.
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Ingrid Bolsø Berdal ( Hansel & Gretel: Witch Hunters ) plays Atalanta, the group’s sole female warrior and a master archer. In a genre that often sidelines women, Atalanta is portrayed as the most disciplined and lethal of the squad. Berdal performs her own archery stunts, and her character’s silent, stoic demeanor makes her stand out. She is the sniper of the group, consistently saving the men from their reckless charges. Berdal’s presence adds a modern, progressive edge to the . Joseph Fiennes ( Shakespeare in Love, The Handmaid’s
Hercules' late wife, seen in haunting flashbacks, played by Irina Shayk . For a complete breakdown of the crew and
When director Brett Ratner set out to adapt the radical graphic novel Hercules: The Thracian Wars by Steve Moore, he faced a monumental task: separating the demigod from the Disney-fied mythos and presenting him as a gritty, battle-weary mercenary. The result was the 2014 film Hercules , starring a bulging, bearded Dwayne Johnson in the title role. While the film received mixed reviews, its box-office success was largely driven by one factor: the .
: Hercules' nephew and the storyteller who embellishes the hero's legend. Supporting Cast Lord Cotys : The King of Thrace who hires Hercules to train his army. Rebecca Ferguson : The Princess of Thrace and daughter of King Cotys. Joseph Fiennes King Eurystheus