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  1. Mortal (Norwegian: Torden) is a 2020 fantasy action film co-written and directed by André Øvredal. The film is inspired by Norse mythology, and stars Nat Wolff. It is supported by a grant from the Government of Norway. The film's dialogue is in English and Norwegian, and most of the actors are Norwegian with the exception of Wolff [5][6][7][4 ...

  2. Nov 5, 2020 · Director André Øvredal makes no bones about the fact that he wanted Mortal, his retelling of Norse mythology, to be a polar opposite of what the Marvel movies have done with Thor. “That was a ...

  3. www.imdb.com › title › tt5715066Mortal (2020) - IMDb

    Mortal: Directed by André Øvredal. With Nat Wolff, Priyanka Bose, Arthur Hakalahti, Iben Akerlie. Fantasy adventure origin story about a young man discovering he has god-like powers based on ancient Norse mythology.

    • (11K)
    • Action, Adventure, Drama
    • André Øvredal
    • 2020-11-06
  4. Mortal. A psychologist tries to help a mysterious man who has the power to make people and objects burn by touching them. Watch Mortal with a subscription on Prime Video, rent on Fandango at Home ...

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    • André Øvredal
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    • Nat Wolff
  5. Mortal is a 2020 Norwegian fantasy film directed by André Øvredal. The film takes inspiration from Norse mythology and follows the journey of Eric, a young man with uncontrollable powers, as he discovers his true identity and battles against ancient forces. As the story unfolds, Mortal delves into the depths of mythology, leaving viewers with ...

  6. Mortal. Ein besserer Titel ist den norwegischen Filmemachern hinter diesem Werk wohl nicht eingefallen. Aber naja, die Einfallslosigkeit passt aber ganz gut zum Film. Wir bekommen hier die x-te Variante einer Originstory einer Person mit besonderen Kräften. Das reisst anno 2021 sicher niemanden mehr vom Hocker.

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  8. Nov 6, 2020 · November 6, 2020. 4 min read. “Mortal” begins with the definition of its title. “A human being,” appears on the screen, which corresponds to the noun entry in Merriam-Webster’s Dictionary. Since we’re perusing my favorite book, I should mention a few other adjective definitions of the word: “fatal,” “deadly” and “marked by ...