I can accept almost everything, from bad acting, directing, editing, sound, CGI. Why? What's the point? Anyway, bottom line is that I am amazed how little the show improves with each iteration. They could be so much fun! The warlock has no sense of humor, he only wishes to kill everything. I mean, I understand they cannot do focus groups on the result and reshoot the bad scenes, it's not that kind of budget, but when they shoot them, don't actors and directors feel something is off? See the scene where they make a deal, the bad guy gives their item first and the good guys go through with the deal, even when the fate of the world hangs in the balance. God, I miss Danielle Chuchran! Then the little scenes, where the personality of a character could have shone through, they completely missed the spot! In the end it was fun, but at every turn that could have been interesting something went really badly. The fighting scenes were choreographed really badly, with people that are obviously not fighters doing clumsy moves. However, the details were really what stuck out like a sore thumb. In a way it was a more fun Mythica, with a lot of fights and running around and Warcraft-like dwarfish machines. While the wizard keeps the warlock occupied, our team has to not only recover the shard of the Lich King's heart, but also protect it from no less than three different bands trying to get at it. ![]() Somehow, the location of the last Dark Spore is known to both Wizard and Dwarf, both wanting to get their hands on it for different purposes. The Good: Fantastic cast as usual Some great ideas The Bad: Kevin Sorbo Not the best story With a delightful recurring cast and a real light hearted charm Mythica scores with a win again even if it isn't a big one. As with the previous three I enjoyed every hokey minute of it and was left wondering what the Mythica series could have been with a bit more money behind it. Here our party of heroes return minus Teela who fell in the last film, with a returning Kevin "Atheists are bad derp-de-derp" Sorbo and arch villain Necromancer. 4 movies in, with the same cast and following the same story, Mythica is holding ground and though nothing special in the grand scheme of things they are perfectly watchable. Along came Mythica back in 2014, a crowd funded fantasy effort that though flawed had a real charm about it and developed a real following and a flock of sequels. When Hollywood make them they're often pants and when indie developers try they usually swing above their weight and simply can't make a movie of that type on such a limited budget. He raised a new generation of necromancers to betray, and one by one, they sniffed out the resting places of the four shards.I love fantasy genre films, there simply aren't enough of them. He had tasted endless power, and could never rest again. Across the sea, Szorlok's power grew once more, like a malevalent cancer. Four riders were sent to far flung corners of the land, with instructions never to return - the secret of each shard would pass with the bearer.įor eighty years, the shards lay quietly, lost to the world. Fearing Szorlok's return, and knowing the power of the Darkspore, the wizards chose to hide each shard where no-one could ever recover them. In the tower of his Order, Gojun and his comrades split the heart asunder once more. Gojun escaped with the Darkspore, the dead coming to life as he rode through the invading Vitalion armies. As Szorlok prepared to place the evil heart within his own chest, crowning himself Lich King reborn, Gojun the Interloper struck him down, aided by three other mighty wizards of his order. It was Gojun Pye who saved the world then. Using the life-force of his minions, Szorlok forged the broken heart whole. But once within the tomb, Szorlok betrayed his followers, unwilling to share his prize. But it was here that Szorlok uncovered his secret - immortality and the power to enslave both the living and the dead, all contained within the four shattered pieces of the Lich King's heart. Szorlok and his acolytes sought out the Lich King's tomb, uncovering it's whereabout after many years of obsessive study and searching, the promise of eternal life driving them relentlessly. His history was lost to all but the most ancient scrolls. Many long years the Lich King lay in his tomb, undisturbed. But Amun Kahn threw even Tek down, and only then, in fear and grief, did the combined will of the Gods unite to destroy the upstart King, and his heart - crystalized by dark and malevalent power - broke into four shards. In wroth, the God of the Forge - Tek - descended from on high to give battle to the Lich King. ![]() Many thousands of years past, the Lich King Amun Kahn overthrew the world and subjugated its' peoples, bent on destroying the Gods themselves and elavating himself to their station in the heavens.
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