Hercules epic, especially after Twilights Kellan Lutz stunk up os Hercules: The Thracian Wars by the late Steve Moore. They had a shot at something here, and they blew it.generated creatures that turn the screen into a wash of pixels and the mind to mush. Audiences, weve been had.movie written by Ryan J. Condal and Evan Spiliotopoulos.
What we get is a myth-busting Hercules eager to show and best and watch this film receiving their reward, the mercenaries are ready to leave, but Hercules decides to stay behind to stop Cotys, and all but Autolycus choose to follow him. However, they are overpowered and captured by Sitacles and his men. While chained, Hercules is confronted by King Eurystheus who is in league with Lord Cotys. Eurystheus reveals that he drugged Hercules the night his family died, viewing him as a threat to his power.
Herculess family was in fact killed by three vicious wolves sent by Eurystheus, resulting in Herculess constant hallucinations of Cerberus. When Lord Cotys orders Ergenia to be executed for her betrayal, Hercules is encouraged by Amphiaraus to believe in himself just as everyone believes in him. In a show of inhuman strength, Hercules breaks free of his chains, saving Ergenia and slaying the wolves with his bare hands. Hercules releases the prisoners, including Rhesus, and then confronts King Eurystheus, impaling him with his own dagger. He is attacked by Sitacles, who is then stabbed by Iolaus.
Outside, Hercules and his forces battle Lord Cotys and his army