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201786 minFantasy, Adventure

The Taker's Crown

Is The Taker's Crown a Hit or Flop?

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Is The Taker's Crown worth watching? With a rating of 5.8/10, this Fantasy, Adventure film is a mixed-bag for fans of the genre. Read on for our detailed analysis and user reviews.

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The Taker's Crown Synopsis

The legendary King Wiglaf must assemble the most unlikely team to find The Taker's crown of power before Tome, the Titan thief, claims it and brings destruction upon humanity.

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Top Cast

Tim Kaiser
Tim KaiserWiglaf
Tiffany Burns
Tiffany BurnsCaila
Jared Withrow
Jared WithrowAlbert
Mike Tremblay
Mike TremblayTome
Eric Moyer
Eric MoyerJulian the Maverick
Noah Robbie
Noah RobbieRogan
Greg J. Wolfe
Greg J. WolfeCaleb
Jennifer Sulkowski
Jennifer SulkowskiKara
Sophie Bolen
Sophie BolenJane
Schalet Jackson
Schalet JacksonWoman

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Is The Taker's Crown worth watching?

The Taker's Crown has received mixed reviews with a 5.8/10 rating. It might be worth watching if you're a fan of Fantasy, Adventure movies.

Is The Taker's Crown hit or flop?

The Taker's Crown has received average ratings (5.8/10), performing moderately with audiences.

What genre is The Taker's Crown?

The Taker's Crown is a Fantasy, Adventure movie that The legendary King Wiglaf must assemble the most unlikely team to find The Taker's crown of power before Tome, the Titan thief, claims it and brings d...

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Critic Reviews

.Aug 7, 2017
★ 7

_★★★½_ **POSSIBLE SPOILERS** Rogan and Albert were easily my favorite characters (Rogan being number one). That said, I didn't feel super connected or cared enough about any of the others. I thought they were just fine. It's a fairly decent story and I'm glad I watch The Taker beforehand even though it didn't effect the plot too much. Two things that threw me off about the film (besides technical stuff) was that it A just dropped you in and you felt lost for the first couple minutes and B that it was set in the modern day. My second issue has more to do with costumes feeling bit and out of place (as well as looking annoyingly clean) given the time. That and when scenes were shot in the city or anywhere the showed anything modern I was confused if it was meant to be that way or not. I guess now that I think about it, the whole time travel deal with Wiglaf explained it. Even still I was confused about the time and the setting as the movie gives off a fantasy vibe. If you've read all of this and for some reason haven't seen the movie, watch the movie because it is really impressive to pull something like this off. I'm still excited to see where WhiteShore Films takes the universe of Everwyn.