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  1. May 7, 2015 · The Lexicon: Directed by Amanda Tapping. With Tom York, Sonya Cassidy, Sonita Henry, Graham Shiels. Medea and Aegeus try to convince Hero to help them solve the riddle of the Lexicon and save Athens but Hero is not convinced of their motives.

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    • Fantasy
    • Amanda Tapping
    • 2015-05-07
  2. Jan 21, 2023 · Watch the first episode of this weird retelling of the Greek myths, and then decide if you want to continue watching more episodes. The first episode of Olympus in the 13-episode series is a real spinout! Contents hide. Olympus TV Series Trailer. Olympus TV Series Season 1. Olympus Season 1: Episode Guide.

    • 2,049 votes. Troy. Troy, an epic historical war film, masterfully adapts Homer's Iliad into a grand cinematic experience that delves deep into the heart of Greek mythology.
    • 712 votes. 300. 300 stands out among Greek mythology films due to its stylistic approach and intense focus on the brave warriors fighting to protect Greek civilization.
    • 1,577 votes. Clash of the Titans. The 2010 remake of Clash of the Titans modernizes the classic tale of Perseus by using groundbreaking visual effects to bring Greek mythology to life in a thrilling new way.
    • 1,208 votes. Wrath of the Titans. A sequel to the 2010 Clash of the Titans, Wrath of the Titans delves further into the world of Greek mythology by exploring the epic conflict between the Titans and the Olympian gods.
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    The first production of.. mythical proportions came from Germany, with Manfred Noah's "Helena" (1924), totaling 204 minutes! Many of Germany's silent movie stars and comedians had resurrected the capture of beautiful Helen and the fall of Troy, yielding an honorable aesthetic result! The movie had been surrendered to oblivion until its recent resto...

    This French film (original title “Orphée”) by Jean Cocteau is set in modern Paris and it is a variation of the Greek myth of Orpheus and Eurydice. Armed with the power of love, Orpheus travels to the Underworld in an effort to save his love Eurydice from an unjust death. A French movie set in Paris, based on one of the most epic love stories of all...

    The Italians were fascinated by the cinematic depictions of supernatural beings, heroes and Greek mythology! In 1958, in "Le fatiche di Ercole" (The Labors of Hercules), directed by Pietro Franziski, bodybuilder Steve Reeves incarnates a Hercules who demolishes temples and falls in love with the beautiful princess Iole, during a delectable Argonaut...

    The clash between Eteocles and Polynices, the two sons of the late King Oedipus, who were claiming the throne of the Seven-tailed Thebes, results in the death of both. The new king, Creon, denies proper burial to one brother, causing the heroine of the story, Antigone, to defy the king’s orders and bury him herself. This famous adaptation of the tr...

    Electra is waiting for the right opportunity to avenge the death of her father, Agamemnon, king of Mycenae, who was murdered by his wife, Clytemnestra, and her lover Aegisthus. The opportunity presents itself when she meets Oreste's brother again. Together they will implement their murderous plan. Two years before Zorba's worldwide success, Michael...

    This Italian film by Pier Paolo Pasolini is an adaptation of the homonymous Greek tragedy written by Sophocles. A boy is born in a Milan village in the 1930s. His father abandons the baby in a desert and is rescued by another couple. We watch as the three sisters of fate weave our hero’s life thread, mumbling: “I have arrived. Life ends where it st...

    Another gem from Pier Paolo Pasolini. This famous adaptation of Jason and the Argonauts myth focuses on the sorceress Medea, who helped Jason in his quest and was promised by him to be his wife. After returning to his land as a hero, Jason abandons Medea and marries instead a Corinthian princess. Enraged, Medea plots revenge against Jason and his n...

    The powerful Greek demi-god hero was the inspiration for one of the most popular television shows in the world in the late 90s. With Kevin Sorbo as Hercules, the story follows the hero and his sidekick Iolaus in the world of ancient Greece, as they try to save villagers from monsters or evil warlords, avoiding at the same time the whims of the veng...

    A famous spin-off of the previous mention, Xena was another popular television series based in Greek mythology. Created by writer and director Robert Tapert, it continued the story of Xena that first appeared in three episodes of the earlier Hercules television series. Lucy Lowell starred as the homonymous character. The premise of the series unfol...

    Undoubtedly, one of the most famous characters from Greek Mythology is the crafty Odysseus (Ulysses in Latin), the hero of the epic poem of Homer, Odyssey. The story follows Odysseus and his crew on their way back to Ithaca after the fall of Troy. A journey that would normally last weeks, lasted 10 whole years! Their epic adventures include many or...

  3. May 7, 2015 · Where to watch Olympus · Season 1 Episode 6 · The Lexicon starring Tom York, Sonya Cassidy, Spencer Drever and directed by Amanda Tapping.

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    • Tom York, Sonya Cassidy, Spencer Drever
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    • Olympus
  4. Find trailers, reviews, synopsis, awards and cast information for Olympus : The Lexicon (2015) - Amanda Tapping, Martin Wood on AllMovie - Medea and Aegeus work to persuade Hero to solve…

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  6. S1.E6 ∙ The Lexicon. Thu, May 7, 2015. Medea and Aegeus try to convince Hero to help them solve the riddle of the Lexicon and save Athens but Hero is not convinced of their motives. Lykos has no idea he is being used by Pallas and Xerxes to betray Medea.