
Mythica: A Quest for Heroes is a 2014 Arrowstorm Entertainment fantasy film written and directed by Anne K. Black and starring Melanie Stone and Kevin Sorbo.[1] The movie was partly funded by a Kickstarter campaign that collected $94,294.[2] It spawned four sequel films.
| Mythica: A Quest for Heroes | |
|---|---|
| Directed by | Anne K. Black |
| Produced by | Jason Faller and Kynan Griffin |
| Written by | Anne K. Black, Jason Faller, and Kynan Griffin |
| Starring | Melanie StoneAdam JohnsonJake StormoenNicola PosenerChristopher Robin MillerKevin SorboNatalie DevineRobert JayneMichael FlynnAntony Starr |
| Music by | Nathaniel Drew |
| Cinematography | A. Todd Smith |
| Edited by | Rob York |
| Production company | Arrowstorm Entertainment |
| Release date | December 8, 2014 |
| Language | English |
This is one fun Movie to watch…
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mythica:_A_Quest_for_Heroes
Plot
A young aspiring magician (and slave girl) Marek dreams of escaping her drab life and taking on exciting adventures, while being taught by sorcerer Gojun Pye. When she meets the help-seeking priestess Teela in Hammerhead’s tavern, she offers her assistance, running away from her owner while beginning to use her magic abilities and using a brace to help her with her injured leg, and assembles a motley troupe, consisting of herself and Teela, Thane who is a former soldier/warrior and rescued Marek from an harassing Peregus Malister, and Dagen who is a half-elf, a thief and womanizer. Together, they go in search of Teela’s sister – who is in possession of a mysterious stone that was taken from a temple of Teela’s people, and that it is to be delivered in Sung Hill -, who was kidnapped by a wild ogre surrounded by a few orcs who want the stone for their necromancer master.[3][4]
Kevin Sorbo, who plays one of the roles in the film, said about the project: “Mythica”— a movie like “The Lord of the Rings“, where I play someone like Gandalf…[5]
The plot runs similar to an “actual play” of a role-playing game (RPG).






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