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Gods Of Egypt



Distributor: Summit Entertainment

Production: Thunder Road Pictures, Mystery Clock

Cinema Cast: Gerard Butler, Nikolaj Coster-Waldau, Brenton Thwaites, Geoffrey Rush, Chadwick Boseman, Elodie Yung, Courtney Eaton

Director: Alex Proyas Screenwriters: Matt Sazama, Burk Sharpless

Producers: Basil Iwanyk, Alex Proyas

Executive producers: Topher Dow, Stephen Jones, Kent Kubena

Director of photography: Peter Menzies Jr.

Production designer: Owen Paterson

Editor: Richard Learoyd

Costume designer: Liz Keogh

Composer: Marco Meltrami

Casting: Nikki Barrett, John Papsidera

Rated PG-13, 127 minutes


An Egyptian god battles his vengeful uncle with the aid of a mortal in Alex Proyas' fantasy-adventure film. Oh, dear. Arriving just days before the all-white Oscars is a fantasy-adventure film set in an ancient Egypt almost entirely populated, mortals and gods alike, by Caucasians, including Gerard Butler. After all, when you imagine an Egyptian god, the first thing you think of is a burly Scotsman. But that's only one of the many problems of Summit's Gods of Egypt, a movie which seems inspired by a video game even though it wasn't. This overstuffed, witless and bloated stillborn $140 million epic is unlikely to spawn the studio's intended franchise — unless, as is so often the case, international audiences come to the box-office rescue. Directed by Alex Proyas (coming a long way down from the likes of The Crow and Dark City), the film begins with a voiceover narrator attempting to explain what's going on. He needn't have bothered. It seems that the god Osiris (Bryan Brown, one of many Aussie thespians in the largely Sydney-shot film) is about to coronate his son Horus (Nikoaj Coster-Waldau) as the new king. The ceremony is interrupted by the arrival of Horus' uncle, Set (Butler), who comments, "It's a big day for the family," as if it was a bar mitzvah.

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Directed by : Zack Snyder 

Produced by : Charles Roven Deborah Snyder 

Written by : Chris Terrio David S. Goyer Based on Characters 

Published by : DC Comics Starring Ben Affleck Henry Cavill Amy Adams Jesse Eisenberg Diane Lane,Laurence Fishburne Jeremy Irons Holly Hunter Gal Gadot 

Music by" Hans Zimmer Junkie XL 

Cinematography : Larry Fong 

Edited by : David Brenner 

Production companies : DC Entertainment RatPac Entertainment Atlas Entertainment Cruel and Unusual Films 

Distributed by : Warner Bros. 

Pictures Release dates : March 19, 2016 (Auditorio Nacional) March 25, 2016 (United States) 

Running time : 151 minutes

Country : United States 

Language : English 

Budget : $200 million


Cast :-

    Ben Affleck as Bruce Wayne / Batman: a billionaire socialite who dedicates himself to protecting Gotham City from its criminal underworld as a masked vigilante.
    Henry Cavill as Clark Kent / Superman: a Kryptonian survivor and a journalist for the Daily Planet who uses his special abilities to protect the world under the alias of Superman.
    Amy Adams as Lois Lane: a reporter for the Daily Planet and love interest of Clark Kent. About her role, Adams stated that "Lois is still sort of like the key to the information, she’s the girl going out and getting it and figuring it out and putting it together and all of that, so she’s very much involved.
    Jesse Eisenberg as Lex Luthor: a complicated and sophisticated young businessman who is fixated on defeating Superman. In a fictional write-up of the "new" LexCorp Fortune, stylized as a magazine profile and published October 5, 2015, it was revealed that Eisenberg's Luthor is described as “a 31-year-old wunderkind who transformed an aging petrochemical and heavy machinery dinosaur into a tech darling of the Fortune 500 in what some call a superhuman feat.”
    Diane Lane as Martha Kent: Clark’s adoptive mother.
    Laurence Fishburne as Perry White: the editor-in-chief of the Daily Planet.
    Jeremy Irons as Alfred Pennyworth: Bruce Wayne's chief of security and trusted confidant.
    Holly Hunter as Finch: a United States Senator.
    Gal Gadot as Diana Prince Wonder Woman:an Amazon princess and 5,000-year-old demigoddess daughter of Zeus.

Tao Okamoto was cast as Luthor's assistant Mercy Graves,while Ray Fisher, Jason Momoa and Ezra Miller were cast as Victor Stone / Cyborg, Arthur Curry / Aquaman and Barry Allen / The Flash respectively, in minor roles.Harry Lennix, Christina Wren, and Michael Shannon reprise their roles as General Swanwick, Major Carrie Farris, and General Zod, respectively.Jeffrey Dean Morgan and Lauren Cohan portray Thomas and Martha Wayne, Bruce Wayne's deceased parents.Robin Atkin Downes will portray Doomsday through motion-capture performance and voice-over work.Carla Gugino will resume her voice acting duties from Man of Steel.Scoot McNairy, Callan Mulvey, Jena Malone and Carla Gugino have been cast in unspecified roles.Senator Patrick Leahy will make a cameo