Top 10 Best Greek Mythology Movies

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  1. As one of the best Greek mythology movies, "Orpheus" presents a modern retelling of the ancient Greek myth of Orpheus, the legendary musician and poet.


    Played by Jean Marais, Orpheus is married to Eurydice (played by Marie Déa), but their relationship has become strained due to his self-absorption and his obsession with his art. One night, Orpheus encounters a mysterious princess named Death (played by Maria Casarès), who arrives in a sleek black car accompanied by her chauffeur, Heurtebise (played by François Périer). Fascinated by her enigmatic presence, Orpheus get tangled in a supernatural journey once he discovers Death's true power.


    "Orpheus" is known for its atmospheric black-and-white cinematography, dreamlike visuals, and poetic storytelling. Jean Cocteau's unique directorial style blends elements of fantasy, mythology, and surrealism to invite viewers to delve into the mystical realms of love and mortality, prompting introspection on the nature of life's ephemeral beauty and the eternal quest for artistic inspiration.


    Release: 1950

    Stars: Jean Marais, François Périer, María Casares

    Rotten Tomatoes Score: 97%

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  2. Directed by Stanley Kubrick, "Spartacus" is an epic Greek mythology drama about Spartacus, a Thracian slave who is sold to a gladiator training school. Spartacus's fighting abilities and rebellious spirit inspire his fellow slaves to rise against their oppressors. They seize control of the gladiator school, escape, and form an army of rebels, determined to fight for their freedom.

    "Spartacus" receives numerous compliments for its grand scale, impressive battle sequences, and powerful performances. It showcases the indomitable spirit of a man who defied an empire and inspired others to challenge the status quo, and stands as a testament to the enduring power of hope, resilience, and the fight for freedom in the face of overwhelming odds.


    As such, "Spartacus" totally deserves a spot on our list of the best Greek Mythology movies, remaining an all-time classic for all generations.


    Release: 1960

    Stars: Kirk Douglas, Laurence Olivier, Jean Simmons

    Rotten Tomatoes Score: 94%

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  3. "Wonder Woman" begins on the island of Themyscira, a hidden paradise inhabited by the Amazonian warrior women, created by the gods of Olympus to protect humanity from Ares, the god of war. Diana (played by Gal Gadot), the daughter of Queen Hippolyta (played by Connie Nielsen), grows up among the Amazons, training to become a fierce warrior.


    One day, a British spy named Steve Trevor (played by Chris Pine) crash-lands near the island, bringing news of a great war raging in the outside world. Convinced that Ares is responsible for the conflict, Diana leaves her home and accompanies Steve back to London, determined to find and defeat the god of war.

    "Wonder Woman" stands out for its empowering portrayal of a female superhero and the balanced blend of action, heartfelt storytelling, and strong performances. With its groundbreaking success, the film became a significant milestone in the superhero genre, paving the way for greater representation and empowering women in mainstream cinema.


    Release: 2017

    Stars: Gal Gadot, Chris Pine, Robin Wright

    Rotten Tomatoes Score: 93%

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  4. "Jason and the Argonauts" is based on Greek mythology about the heroic quest of Jason and his crew, the Argonauts, centering on their perilous journey to find the legendary Golden Fleece. Throughout their journey, Jason and the Argonauts encounter numerous mythical creatures and face daunting challenges. They must navigate treacherous waters, contend with the wrath of the gods, and overcome deadly obstacles.


    "Jason and the Argonauts" is celebrated for its imaginative storytelling and groundbreaking special effects work by Ray Harryhausen. Together with the memorable action sequences and iconic skeleton fight, these stunning visual brings to life the grandeur and adventure of Greek mythology, inspiring generations of filmmakers and capturing the imaginations of all audiences.


    The film stands as a testament to the power of myth and the enduring allure of epic adventures that transport us to realms where legends are born.


    Release: 1963

    Stars: Todd Armstrong, Nancy Kovack, Gary Raymond

    Rotten Tomatoes Score: 89%

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  5. "Iphigenia" is set during the time of the Trojan War, a conflict between the Greeks and the Trojans. Agamemnon (played by Costa Kazakos), the Greek king and commander of the Greek forces, is faced with a dilemma. In order to appease the goddess Artemis and ensure favorable winds for the Greek fleet to sail to Troy, he must sacrifice his eldest daughter, Iphigenia (played by Tatiana Papamoschou).


    Agamemnon's decision is met with great anguish and conflict within his family. His wife, Clytemnestra (played by Irene Papas), pleads for the life of their daughter, while Iphigenia herself grapples with the understanding of her impending fate. Agamemnon struggles with his duty as a leader and as a father, torn between his loyalty to his soldiers and his love for his family.


    In "Iphigenia," the themes of duty, sacrifice, and the consequences of war are deptly explored, as the moral and emotional turmoil experienced by the characters raises profound questions about the price of power and the human cost of conflict. Through the tragedy of Iphigenia's impending sacrifice, the film successfully captures the essence of the original Greek tragedy while also resonating and provoking insightful contemplation on our parts.


    Release: 1977

    Stars: Irene Papas, Kostas Kazakos, Kostas Karras

    Rotten Tomatoes Score: 84%

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  6. "Hercules," loosely based on the legendary Greek hero Hercules, takes a lighthearted and comedic approach to the mythological tale. It begins with Hercules (voiced by Tate Donovan), a young and awkward demigod with incredible strength but without the ability to control it. Zeus (voiced by Rip Torn) and Hera (voiced by Samantha Eggar), his parents and the ruling gods of Mount Olympus, decide to make Hercules mortal in order to protect him from Hades (voiced by James Woods), the god of the underworld who seeks to overthrow Zeus and rule Olympus.


    Hercules grows up on Earth under the care of mortal parents, Amphitryon and Alcmene. As he reaches adulthood, Hercules feels out of place and longs to discover his true identity and purpose. With the guidance of Philoctetes (voiced by Danny DeVito), a satyr and trainer of heroes, Hercules sets out on a quest to become a true hero and regain his godhood.


    "Hercules" stands out for its vibrant animation, catchy musical numbers, and humorous yet expert blend of comedy, adventure, and romance that manifest an entertaining and family-friendly experience. From here, the movie delivers a positive and uplifting message about finding one's true identity, embracing one's strengths, and the power of love and self-belief.


    Release: 1997

    Rotten Tomatoes Score: 82%

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  7. Set in Mississippi during the Great Depression, "O Brother, Where Art Thou?" follows the misadventures of three escaped convicts: Ulysses Everett McGill (played by George Clooney), a fast-talking and charismatic convict who convinces his fellow inmates, Pete Hogwallop (played by John Turturro) and Delmar O'Donnell (played by Tim Blake Nelson), to escape from a chain gang. Together, they embark on a journey to find a hidden treasure that Everett claims to know the location of.


    Throughout their journey, the three convicts are pursued by law enforcement, led by the relentless Sheriff Cooley (played by Daniel von Bargen), who is determined to recapture them. The media catches wind of their exploits, and their story becomes a sensationalized legend, adding to the pressure on the trio.


    The film's soundtrack, featuring traditional American folk and blues music, plays a central role in shaping the narrative. Each song successfully underscores the themes of the film and provide a rhythmic backdrop to the characters' journey.


    On annother note, "O Brother, Where Art Thou?" serves as a remarkable showcase of the Coen brothers' distinct storytelling approach, exemplifying their talent for seamlessly blending various genres. It pays homage to Homer's epic poem "The Odyssey" while offering a contemporary and quirky take on the classic tale.


    Release: 2000

    Stars: George Clooney, John Turturro, Tim Blake Nelson

    Rotten Tomatoes Score: 79%

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  8. Top 8

    Medea

    In "Medea," Medea is married to Jason (played by Giuseppe Gentile), the leader of the Argonauts and a hero of Greek mythology. However, their marriage is thrown into turmoil when Jason decides to leave Medea and marry the daughter of the King of Corinth.


    Consumed by anger and betrayal, Medea seeks vengeance against Jason and his new bride. Drawing upon her supernatural abilities, she hatches a plan that involves treachery, manipulation, and ultimately, a devastating act of violence. Medea's revenge unfolds with tragic consequences, leading to the destruction of those she holds responsible for her pain.


    Maria Callas delivers a powerful performance as the complex and vengeful Medea. Aided by the film's signature blend of realism and poetic imagery, Callas delivers a haunting and unflinching depiction of violence and the dark side of human nature, capturing the timeless themes and moral dilemmas that have resonated with audiences for centuries.


    Release: 1969

    Stars: Maria Callas, Massimo Girotti, Laurent Terzieff

    Rotten Tomatoes Score: 70%

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  9. "Clash of the Titans" begins with the city of Argos facing the wrath of the gods due to its queen, Cassiopeia, boasting that her daughter Andromeda (played by Judi Bowker) is more beautiful than the goddess Thetis (played by Maggie Smith). As punishment, the god Zeus commands the giant sea creature Kraken to devastate the city unless Andromeda is sacrificed.


    Meanwhile, Perseus, the son of Zeus, is found adrift at sea and raised by a humble fisherman. As he grows older, Perseus learns of his divine heritage and his destiny to become a hero. Guided by the wise and eccentric playwright Ammon (played by Burgess Meredith) and armed with magical gifts from the gods, including a sword and a shield, Perseus sets out on a perilous quest to save Andromeda and defeat the creatures sent by the gods.


    "Clash of the Titans" showcases a charming weave of mythological adventure, special effects, and epic storytelling, which serves as a driving force behind the film's exploration of heroism and destiny. The film also touches upon the moral complexities of divine interference in human affairs and the consequences of mortal arrogance.


    Release: 1981

    Stars: Laurence Olivier, Harry Hamlin, Claire Bloom

    Rotten Tomatoes Score: 64%

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  10. Top 10

    300

    "300," set in ancient Greece during the year 480 BC, follows the valiant Spartan king Leonidas (played by Gerard Butler) and his 300 Spartan warriors as they face off against the massive Persian army led by King Xerxes (played by Rodrigo Santoro).


    When Xerxes demands that the Spartans surrender and bow down to him, Leonidas, refusing to submit to Persian rule, leads his small but highly trained army to the narrow pass of Thermopylae. The Spartans take up a defensive position, using the natural terrain to their advantage, hoping to hold off the Persian forces and protect the Greek city-states from invasion.


    Throughout the film, the story is also interwoven with the political intrigue taking place in the city of Sparta. Queen Gorgo (played by Lena Headey), Leonidas' wife, engages in a political struggle with Theron (played by Dominic West), a corrupt Spartan politician, who seeks to undermine the king's efforts and betray his people.

    "300"
    serves as a tribute to the legendary bravery and sacrifice of the Spartan warriors, highlighting their code of honor, discipline, and dedication to their homeland. It became a commercial success and achieved a cult following for its unique visual style and memorable performances. While "300" takes some creative liberties with historical accuracy, the film manages to capture the essence of the Battle of Thermopylae nontheless, cementing its place as a notable entry in the historical action genre.


    Release: 2007

    Stars: Gerard Butler, Lena Headey, David Wenham

    Rotten Tomatoes Score: 61%

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