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2015108 minAction, Adventure, Fantasy

Mythica: The Darkspore

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Is Mythica: The Darkspore worth watching? With a rating of 5.647/10, this Action, Adventure, Fantasy film is a mixed-bag for fans of the genre. Read on for our detailed analysis and user reviews.

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Mythica: The Darkspore Synopsis

Fighting through creature-infested lands and pursued by bounty hunters, Marek and her company are in a race to recover all the shards of the Darkspore before it falls into the hands of an evil wizard.

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Top Cast

Melanie Stone
Melanie StoneMarek
Adam Johnson
Adam JohnsonThane
Jake Stormoen
Jake StormoenDagen
Nicola Posener
Nicola PosenerTeela
Rocky Myers
Rocky MyersQole
Christopher Robin Miller
Christopher Robin MillerHammerhead
Kevin Sorbo
Kevin SorboGojun Pye
Natalie Devine Riskas
Natalie Devine RiskasCaeryn
Robert Jayne
Robert JaynePeregus Malister
Matthew Mercer
Matthew MercerSzorlok

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Is Mythica: The Darkspore worth watching?

Mythica: The Darkspore has received mixed reviews with a 5.647/10 rating. It might be worth watching if you're a fan of Action, Adventure, Fantasy movies.

Is Mythica: The Darkspore hit or flop?

Mythica: The Darkspore has received average ratings (5.647/10), performing moderately with audiences.

What genre is Mythica: The Darkspore?

Mythica: The Darkspore is a Action, Adventure, Fantasy movie that Fighting through creature-infested lands and pursued by bounty hunters, Marek and her company are in a race to recover all the shards of the Darkspore...

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Critic Reviews

WuchakMar 8, 2018
★ 6

RELEASED IN 2015 and directed by Anne K. Black, "Mythica: The Darkspore" is the second film in the five-film fantasy/adventure series about a limping servant girl with blossoming magical powers named Merek (Melanie Stone), who teams-up with a heroic warrior, Thane (Adam Johnson), a miscreant lothario, Dagen (Jake Stormoen), a priestess, Teela (Nicola Posener), and a hunky elf, Qole (Rocky Myers), for a journey to obtain all the shards of the Darkspore to keep it from the diabolical Szorlok (Matthew Mercer). Kevin Sorbo has a cameo. The story takes place in an adventurous Medieval-like world where sorcery, elves, orcs, dragons and other fantasy creatures are real. If you like The Lord of the Rings, D&D, Warcraft, Conan or Sinbad you’ll probably like the Mythica franchise. These movies were partly funded by a Kickstarter campaign with all the movies costing less than $100,000, except the fifth and final one. The first movie, “A Quest for Heroes,” cost $94,294 while this sequel cost $81,099. The production quality is incredible for such meager budgets, particularly if you’re familiar with micro-budget productions. The Mythica films are basically just as good production-wise as “Dungeons & Dragons: Wrath of the Dragon God" (2005), a TV movie that cost a whopping $15 million (for a TV flick, that is). “The Darkspore” is disappointing in comparison to the dynamic first film, in particular the first half where the transition from “A Quest for Heroes” is clumsy and unexciting. Thankfully, things perk up in the second half and make up for the weak first act, especially a fight with a dragon in the desert. In any case, be sure to see “A Quest for Heroes” before viewing this one. THE MOVIE RUNS 1 hour 47 minutes. WRITERS: Anne K. Black, Jason Faller and Kynan Griffin. GRADE: B-