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4th Century Bc | Killing
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6/10
IMDbBudget 100,000,000 USD
Box Office Collection 244,819,862 USD
During shooting of the scene where Hercules breaks free of his chains, Dwayne "The Rock" Johnson stated that he "blacked out" after every take, "I asked the prop department to lock me in with real steel chains that I couldn't break, so the performance would be real. When Hercules finally accepts his fate of being the son of Zeus, it's the epic moment of the mythology, and our movie. We shot this scene eight times. I blacked out every time. Down to my knees. Well worth the pain. This moment is iconic. I'm excited for you to see it."
When King Eurystheus (Joseph Fiennes) congratulates Hercules (Dwayne "The Rock" Johnson) for killing the Hydra, he is shown breeding peacocks. This is the sacred animal of the goddess Hera, Hercules' enemy, and foreshadows Eurystheus' true intentions.
Dwayne Johnson (Hercules) wore a false beard in this movie, made of yak testicle hair.
Tydeus (Aksel Hennie) was the father of the Greek hero Diomedes, a participant in the Trojan War, written about by Homer in "The Iliad".
In this movie, the Trojan War is spoken of as being in the past. In the original Trojan War myths, Hercules died before the Trojan War, and is a crucial part of its backstory.
"[from trailer] Amphiaraus: No matter how far you go, man cannot escape his fate. Who are you? Are you a murderer? Are you a mercenary who turns his back on the innocent? We believe in you! We have faith in you! Remember the deeds you have performed, the labors you have overcome! Are you only the legend, or are you truth behind the legend? Now, tell me, WHO ARE YOU? Hercules: I AM HERCULES!"
"[from trailer] [a javelin comes at Amphiaraus] Amphiaraus: My time... [Hercules stops the javelin] Amphiaraus: Do you mind? I was having a moment! Hercules: You're welcome."