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3''Seventh Son'' is a 2015 action-fantasy film directed by Sergei Bodrov and starring Creator/JeffBridges, Creator/JulianneMoore, Creator/BenBarnes and Creator/AntjeTraue. It is loosely based on the young adult fantasy novel series ''Literature/TheWardstoneChronicles''. It follows the "spook" Master Gregory, a knight who hunts dark magic users and evil creatures, and his new apprentice Tom (the titular seventh son) as they battle a powerful witch queen, Mother Malkin.
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5[[SimilarlyNamedWorks It has no relation]] to the [[Literature/SeventhSon trilogy of science fiction novels with the same title]], or the first novel of the ''Literature/TheTalesOfAlvinMaker'' series.
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9* AdaptationTitleChange: ''Seventh Son'' is adapted from ''The Wardstone Chronicles''.
10* AdaptationalAttractiveness: Mother Malkin in the original book series looks absolutely ''hideous'' and is a major case of WickedWitch. Here? She is played by Julianne Moore.
11* AdaptationalHeroism:
12** While still a villain, Bony Lizzie was an AbusiveParent to Alice in the book series, and cared very little about her aside from using her as an apprentice (to illustrate, the first book had her [[spoiler:''willingly injure her to extract her blood'' and provide it to Mother Malkin]]). In the movie, she is a MamaBear who [[spoiler:is ready to fight Malkin when she attempts to kill Alice]].
13** In the book, Tusk was Mother Malkin's deformed son and TheBrute to Bony Lizzie. In the movie, he works for Gregory and pretty much assumes the BattleButler role of the Boggart from the book.
14** Tom's mother to an extent. In the film she's reluctant to see her son leaving to become a Spook, while in the book, she's the one who forced him to be one and gets angry when Tom announces he doesn't want to continue the apprenticeship. [[spoiler:Her backstory is also more sympathetic. In the book, she was the mother of all Lamias who preyed on children before turning good, while in the film she was just a good witch]].
15** Although the reader doesn't learn that until several books in.
16* AdaptationalJerkass: John Gregory is more anti heroic in the film where he's an alcoholic, more unpleasant, violent and abusive toward Tom. [[spoiler:He also tries to kill Alice without proof that she had bad intentions.]]
17* AdaptationalNiceGirl: While Alice does have some AdaptationalVillainy going on in this film, the degree to which she betrays Tom differs significantly in terms of film versus book. Because the film goes in a completely different direction than the book and basically turns into a StillbornFranchise after one movie, Alice does not end up hurting Tom in arguably the ''worst'' possible way like she did in the books when [[spoiler: she left Tom and began sleeping with the dark wizard Lukrasta to really drive the knife into his heart]]. When all is said and done, she and Tom end things on a good note in the film without the anguish that she would cause him in the books.
18* AdaptationalVillainy: In the book, Alice ''does'' start out on the side of evil and walk on a line between the two sides over the course of the series, but it's made clear very soon she is ''not'' happy with her condition and she is fairly fast to join Tom, even implying she was in fact planning to leave of her own even before meeting him. In the movie, she completely willingly serves as a mole for her mother and Malkin, and while her feelings for Tom are genuine she still betrays him and only switches sides after [[spoiler:her mother apparently left Tom to die]].
19* AdaptationalWimp: Tom's mother. In the book, she is both a GuileHero capable of playing manipulations on equal ground with [[spoiler:the Devil himself]] ''and'' [[spoiler:the original Lamia, making her a borderline [[PhysicalGod Physical Goddess]] who ends up dying in a HeroicSacrifice to defeat an equally powerful EldritchAbomination]]. In the movie, [[spoiler:she is defeated and killed with relative ease by Mother Malkin, who was a ''StarterVillain'' in the book series.]]
20* AdvertisedExtra: [[spoiler: Kit Harington, who was given top billing as part of the cast, has a total of maybe 7-8 minutes of screentime in just the opening scene and is killed off immediately by Mother Malkin]].
21* AgeLift: Both Tom and Alice are much older than in the books.
22* BadMoonRising: A "Blood Moon" that comes once every century re-energizes Mother Malkin, allowing her to escape her imprisonment. She and her dark lieutenants plan an all-out assault for when the Blood Moon is full and they are at their greatest strength.
23* TheBaroness: Mother Malkin. She wears a ton of eyeliner, dresses in a provocative and flamboyant black dress, has a fondness for wrapping victims up with her tail, and is very, very evil.
24* BecauseDestinySaysSo: The justification Tom gives for becoming Master Gregory's apprentice, and later for re-joining him after a bit of a falling out. He has occasional visions of the future that inform him as much.
25* CanonForeigner: Tom's little sister, John's deceased wife and Malkin's servants don't exist in the book.
26* TheChosenMany: {{Played with}}. As revealed in the trailer, there used to be a large fellowship of seventh sons battling evil, but they all died or were converted to the darkness - so now Master Gregory is the only one left.
27* TheChosenOne: The main character, Tom Ward. He's the seventh son of a seventh son, destined to battle the forces of evil, and has visions of the future. [[spoiler:He's also half-witch, making him even more powerful and unique.]]
28* CompositeCharacter:
29** This version of Mother Malkin shares the name and villainy of her book counterpart (though [[InNameOnly not much else otherwise]]), but mixes it with elements of [[spoiler:Meg, Gregory's witch lover from the Book.]]
30** Similarly, Tusk only shares his book counterpart's name and deformed appearance, while the rest his characterizations take more from [[spoiler:Kratch]], Gregory's BattleButler Boggart from the book.
31* DarkIsNotEvil: Master Gregory is very specific that Spooks TEND the creatures of darkness, not automatically KILL them. Some, like witches, are too dangerous to be allowed to live; others, like ghasts, are harmless. He even has a troll-like creature named Tusk as a servant and friend.
32* DeathByAdaptation: [[spoiler:Lizzie and Tom's mother]] both survive the first book but here they're killed by Malkin.
33* DemonicPossession: Actually possession by a witch - Mother Malkin reveals her return to Master Gregory by possessing a little girl, knowing he'll be called in to exorcise her.
34* DescriptivelyNamedSpecies: During training, Tom asks Master Gregory what the difference is between two types of monsters. Gregory points out that their names describe exactly what they do, and so it should be obvious.
35* DrunkenMaster: Master Gregory is VERY fond of his alcohol, which he says is to kill "cowardice." At one point he beats up a man in a bar fight using his mug of liquor as a weapon - without spilling any of his drink.
36* DualWielding: Virahadra does this, and switches to [[MultiArmedAndDangerous quad wielding]] when he really cuts loose.
37* EvenEvilHasLovedOnes: [[spoiler:Mother Malkin's sister Bony Lizzie turns on her to protect her daughter Alice.]]
38* FaceHeelTurn: [[spoiler:Mother Malkin, in her backstory. She used to be a good witch in love with Master Gregory, but when he married someone else, she gave herself over to dark magic and murdered his wife.]]
39* GoodIsNotNice: John Gregory may be a good guy, but he is more of an abusive {{Jerkass}} towards Tom.
40* GreatOffscreenWar: Master Gregory informs Tom that the last time there was a Blood Moon, the witches waged a war on humanity that the world is still recovering from.
41* HalfHumanHybrid: Alice is the daughter of a witch mother and human father. [[spoiler:It turns out that Tom is, too.]]
42* HeelFaceTurn: [[spoiler:Alice, the daughter of the witch queen Mother Malkin's sister, falls in love with Tom and eventually helps him. However, she was never particularly evil to begin with and distrusted Malkin from the beginning.]]
43* InformedAbility: Strix the Warlock never uses magic or anything which could qualify him as a warlock on-screen.
44* ItSucksToBeTheChosenOne: Early on in Tom's travels with Master Gregory, he reacts to his teacher's drunkenness and abrasive personality by claiming he wishes he were a sixth son instead. It gets worse later on, as he finds himself struggling not only in combat training but also with the idea of burning witches alive.
45* JerkWithAHeartOfGold: John Gregory. Though he may be a {{Jerkass}}, he does care for Tom.
46* LoveMakesYouCrazy: [[spoiler:Mother Malkin used to be good, but went crazy and gave herself to the darkness when Master Gregory married another woman instead of her. She killed Gregory's wife and became the queen of the witches.]]
47* MageSpecies: In the film, witches are not the same species as humans, although they look the same and can have children with them.
48* MagicalSeventhSon: As should be obvious by the title, this is the main character. [[spoiler:It turns out he's also the son of a witch, making him a super-special hybrid that's never existed before.]]
49* MamaBear: Twice. [[spoiler:Tom's mother reveals that she's a witch in order to fight the evil witches who are attacking her hometown and her daughter. Then Alice's mother Bony Lizzie attacks her queen Malkin when she tries to kill Alice for being a traitor. Both of them die for their troubles.]]
50%%* MultiArmedAndDangerous: Virahadra.
51* MythologyGag: Malkin offers Alice some blood cakes. Those cakes played a major role in the book. [[spoiler:Top was tricked into giving them to Malkin to release her]].
52* NeverTrustATrailer: A TV commercial focused on Gregory lecturing Tom about how witches are destructive monsters which must be killed, only for it to [[DescriptionCut amusingly cut]] to the gorgeous Alice looking seductively at him while SkinnyDipping, thus implying that at least some of the film's witches would be TheVamp or try to use their feminine wiles against the spooks. Nothing of this is even suggested in the film proper, and its only two intimate contacts between witches and Spooks (one in the present and the other from the past) are both of a genuine DatingCatwoman nature.
53* NonIndicativeName: Tom is the titular seventh son, of course, but we never see those six brothers which he must have to qualify as this.
54* OurDragonsAreDifferent: [[spoiler:It seems that the most powerful witches have draconic alternate forms. Mother Malkin can become [[http://img05.deviantart.net/f32c/i/2015/075/4/d/mother_malkin_dragon___seventh_son_concept_art___by_ubermonster-d8m1282.jpg a wyvern-like creature with a disturbingly human face,]] Bony Lizzie can change into [[http://www.legendary.com/uploads/films/seventh-son/concept-art/monster_1.jpg a creature that seems to combine the traits of a golden dragon and a reptilian hawk,]] and Radu the Assassin can morph into [[http://www.itsartmag.com/features/itsart/wp-content/uploads/2014/11/seventh-son.jpg a horrifying draconic beast with four arms and giant axe blades coming out of his wrists.]] Even Strix the Warlock has a forked tongue and reptilian agility.]]
55* PromotedToLoveInterest:
56** Mother Malkin to John Gregory who used to be his lover before she was evil.
57** Downplayed between Tom and Alice who are ImpliedLoveInterest in the books but are lovers in the film.
58* SealedEvilInACan: The queen of the evil witches, Mother Malkin. The opening scene shows Master Gregory sealing her away in a pit, then flashes forward to her escape after the arrival of a Blood Moon re-empowers her.
59* SenseImpairedMonster: At one point in the film, [[TheHero Tom]] and [[MentorArchetype Master Gregory]] are attacked by a Boggart -- [[SadlyMythtaken not, in this case, a diminutive troublesome house spirit]], but a [[AttackOfTheFiftyFootWhatever gigantic]] blind subterranean monster. Whilst the Boggart is blind, it can still hear and smell the heroes, and violently lashes out at them. It even [[SuperPersistentPredator jumps off a cliff and follows them into a river]], [[InstantlyProvenWrong despite Master Gregory claiming that Boggarts are afraid of water]].
60* SkinnyDipping: Alice does this in a pond, but little of her is shown.
61* SlidingScaleOfAdaptationModification: Type 2. The movie borrows plot points from multiple books throughout the series and melds them into its own essentially original story, with some major changes to existing characters as well.
62* SparedByTheAdaptation:
63** In the book, Gregory kills Tusk but here Tusk is still alive by the end.
64** In the Book, [[spoiler:Gregory dies in a battle before Tom completes his training]], unlike the movie where [[spoiler:he just leaves Chippenden for a personal quest]].
65* StarCrossedLovers: Tom develops a romantic interest in a half-witch who works as a spy for the evil queen witch. [[spoiler:It turns out he's actually a half-witch too, and they both survive, but decide they cannot be together because of Tom's destiny. It's strongly implied they'll meet again, though.]]
66* SupernaturallyYoungParent: Bony Lizzie looks to be about the same age as her daughter Alice (the actresses are only seven years apart). Probably she remains physically young due to magic, as she's a witch.
67* TrailersAlwaysSpoil: Both trailers show [[spoiler:the death of Kit Harington's character at the hands of Mother Malkin.]] Granted it happens early in the film.
68* VoluntaryShapeShifting: Many of the evil witches and warlocks can transform into powerful beasts like dragons or giant lizards. None of the good magic users display this ability.

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