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* AttackingThroughYourself: This is how [[spoiler:[[TheDragon Iphicles]] is killed when he holds [[LoveInterest Hebe]] hostage. She stabs herself through ''the chest'', barely missing her heart to to hit his through her back, and amazingly survives]].
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* AttackingThroughYourself: This is how [[spoiler:[[TheDragon Iphicles]] is killed when he holds [[LoveInterest Hebe]] hostage. She stabs herself through ''the chest'', barely missing her heart to to hit his through her back, and amazingly survives]].
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* InNameOnly: The story has little to do with the legend of Hercules. If anything it feels like it steals a thing or two from the 2011 film adaptation of Marvel Comics' ''Thor'', most obviously the conflict between a fair haired hero (Hercules) and his evil dark haired brother (Iphicles).
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* InNameOnly: The story has little to do with the legend of Hercules. If anything it feels like it steals a thing or two from the [[Film/{{Thor}} 2011 film adaptation adaptation]] of Marvel Comics' ''Thor'', Creator/MarvelComics' ''[[ComicBook/TheMightyThor Thor]]'', most obviously the conflict between a fair haired hero (Hercules) and his evil dark haired brother (Iphicles).
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* AdaptationalHeroism: Hera supports Alcmene and Hercules in this version.
* AdaptationalVillainy: Amphitryon and Iphicles, the foster father and half-brother of Hercules.
* AdaptationalVillainy: Amphitryon and Iphicles, the foster father and half-brother of Hercules.
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%% * AdaptationalHeroism: Adaptational Heroism: Hera supports Alcmene and Hercules in this version.
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* AdrenalineTime: [[FollowTheLeader In the style]] of ''Film/ThreeHundred''
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* BerserkButton: What happens when one of Hercules' loved ones gets hurt.
* BreakingTheBonds: When Hercules is chained up.
* BreakingTheBonds: When Hercules is chained up.
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* BreakingTheBonds:Breaking TheBonds: When Hercules is chained up.
* BreakingTheBonds:
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* GladiatorGames: Hercules is forced into these when he is enslaved.
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* TheLancer: Sotiris.
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* MadeASlave: Hercules and Sotiris.
* MadeOfIron: Hercules. He's a demigod after all.
* MrFanservice: Hercules, naturally.
* TheLegendOfX
* MadeASlave: Hercules and Sotiris.
* MadeOfIron: Hercules. He's a demigod after all.
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* PhysicalGod: Well, Hercules. Hera appears in physical form.
* RedshirtArmy: Sotiris' army, minus Sotiris himself and Hercules.
* RoaringRampageOfRevenge: Hercules, after [[spoiler:Chiron]] is executed.
* RedshirtArmy: Sotiris' army, minus Sotiris himself and Hercules.
* RoaringRampageOfRevenge: Hercules, after [[spoiler:Chiron]] is executed.
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* SwordAndSandal
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* CastingGag: Creator/KellanLutz, a devout Christian in real life, playing the Greek demigod Hercules.
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''The Legend of Hercules'' is a 2014 film starring [[Film/{{Twilight}} Kellan]] [[Film/{{Immortals}} Lutz]] as the titular Greek hero of Myth/ClassicalMythology, who is destined to stop the mad king Amphitryon's rule. It also stars Creator/ScottAdkins and Creator/LiamMcIntyre, and is directed by Creator/RennyHarlin.
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''The Legend of Hercules'' is a 2014 film starring [[Film/{{Twilight}} Kellan]] [[Film/{{Immortals}} Lutz]] Creator/KellanLutz as the titular Greek hero of Myth/ClassicalMythology, who is destined to stop the mad king Amphitryon's rule. It also stars Creator/ScottAdkins and Creator/LiamMcIntyre, and is directed by Creator/RennyHarlin.
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* UnexplainedRecovery: During the climax, Hebe [[spoiler: stabbed herself to kill Iphicles and seems to die herself. Then, the next scene we saw her completly alright without a single explaination about how she survives.]]
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* UnexplainedRecovery: During the climax, Hebe [[spoiler: stabbed herself to kill Iphicles and seems to die herself. Then, the next scene we saw her completly completely alright without a single explaination explanation about how she survives.]]]]
* TheUnfavorite: Iphicles is this compared to Hercules, fueling his antagonism, due to his mother focusing more on raising Hercules as the chosen hero that is destined to stop a great evil while his father blatantly regarded him as a disappointment. He makes it a point when attempting to force Hebe to marry him to demand that she will bear his children and she will love them equally afterwards.
* TheUnfavorite: Iphicles is this compared to Hercules, fueling his antagonism, due to his mother focusing more on raising Hercules as the chosen hero that is destined to stop a great evil while his father blatantly regarded him as a disappointment. He makes it a point when attempting to force Hebe to marry him to demand that she will bear his children and she will love them equally afterwards.
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''The Legend of Hercules'' is a 2014 film starring [[Film/{{Twilight}} Kellan]] [[Film/{{Immortals}} Lutz]] as the titular Greek hero of Myth/ClassicalMythology, who is destined to stop the mad king Amphitryon's rule. It also stars [[Film/UndisputedIILastManStanding Scott Adkins]] and [[Series/SpartacusBloodAndSand Liam McIntyre]], and is directed by Creator/RennyHarlin.
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''The Legend of Hercules'' is a 2014 film starring [[Film/{{Twilight}} Kellan]] [[Film/{{Immortals}} Lutz]] as the titular Greek hero of Myth/ClassicalMythology, who is destined to stop the mad king Amphitryon's rule. It also stars [[Film/UndisputedIILastManStanding Scott Adkins]] Creator/ScottAdkins and [[Series/SpartacusBloodAndSand Liam McIntyre]], Creator/LiamMcIntyre, and is directed by Creator/RennyHarlin.
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* AttackingThroughYourself: This is how [[spoiler:[[TheDragon Iphicles]] is killed when he holds [[LoveInterest Hebe]] hostage. She stabs herself through ''the chest'', barely missing her heart to to hit his through her back, and amazingly survives]].
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* BloodlessCarnage: To the point that what seems like a decapitation ends up with the dead person having his helmet knocked off with the head still on his shoulders.
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* AdaptationalHeroism: Hera who's actullay supports Alcmene and Hercules.
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* AdaptationalHeroism: Hera who's actullay supports Alcmene and Hercules.Hercules in this version.
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* EverybodyLovesZeus: Hera allowed her husband to cheat on her with Alcmene so that Hercules could be born and become a hero to Greece.
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* RoguesGalleryTransplant: One of the opponents Hercules has to face is called Humbaba. This is the name of an enemy of the [[Myth/MesopotamianMythology Mesopotanian hero]] [[Literature/TheEpicOfGilgamesh Gilgamesh]], and thus [[CrossoverCosmology not even from Greek mythology at all]].
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* RoguesGalleryTransplant: One of the opponents Hercules has to face is called Humbaba. This is the name of an enemy of the [[Myth/MesopotamianMythology Mesopotanian Mesopotamian hero]] [[Literature/TheEpicOfGilgamesh Gilgamesh]], and thus [[CrossoverCosmology not even from Greek mythology at all]].
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* RoguesGalleryTransplant: One of the opponents Hercules has to face is called Humbaba. This is the name of an enemy of the [[Myth/MesopotamianMythology Mesopotanian hero]][[Literature/TheEpicOfGilgamesh Gilgamesh]], and thus [[CrossoverCosmology not even from Greek mythology at all]].
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* RoguesGalleryTransplant: One of the opponents Hercules has to face is called Humbaba. This is the name of an enemy of the [[Myth/MesopotamianMythology Mesopotanian hero]][[Literature/TheEpicOfGilgamesh hero]] [[Literature/TheEpicOfGilgamesh Gilgamesh]], and thus [[CrossoverCosmology not even from Greek mythology at all]].
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* RoguesGalleryTransplant: One of the opponents Hercules has to face is called Humbaba. This is one of the enemies of the [[Myth/MesopotamianMythology Mesopotanian hero]][[Literature/TheEpicOfGilgamesh Gilgamesh]], and thus [[CrossoverCosmology not even from Greek mythology at all]].
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* RoguesGalleryTransplant: One of the opponents Hercules has to face is called Humbaba. This is one of the enemies name of an enemy of the [[Myth/MesopotamianMythology Mesopotanian hero]][[Literature/TheEpicOfGilgamesh Gilgamesh]], and thus [[CrossoverCosmology not even from Greek mythology at all]].