IMDb5.2/10
Google Users60%
Director: Alistair McLean•Genres: Fantasy, Adventure, Action
When a young sorceress becomes possessed by a dark, ancient spirit known as the Darkspore, it unleashes a plague of flesh-eating zombies. A band of misfit heroes, led by the aging wizard Gozur, must embark on a perilous quest to find the one artifact that can stop the creature's destructive power before it consumes the entire kingdom. They face treacherous landscapes, monstrous creatures, and their own internal conflicts as the fate of the world hangs in the balance.
Mythica: The Darkspore, like its predecessors in the series, received a generally mixed to negative reception from critics, who often cited its low budget and derivative fantasy elements. However, it found a more appreciative audience among fans of independent fantasy films and those who enjoy straightforward, action-oriented fantasy narratives.
Praised for its ambition and effort despite a limited budget.
Criticized for predictable plot points and uninspired dialogue.
Appreciated by some for its creature design and action sequences.
Google audience: Audiences generally found the film to be a decent fantasy adventure, with many appreciating the effort put into the practical effects and action. Some viewers felt the story was somewhat predictable and the acting inconsistent, but overall it was considered an enjoyable watch for fans of the genre.
The Mythica film series was largely funded through Kickstarter campaigns, allowing for direct fan involvement in its production.
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