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"Gods of Egypt" is a visually stunning action-packed adventure directed by Alex Proyas, featuring a star-studded cast including Nikolaj Coster-Waldau, Gerard Butler, Brenton Thwaites, and Chadwick Boseman. Set in ancient Egypt, the film follows the young mortal hero Bek (Thwaites) as he embarks on a perilous journey to save the world from the vengeful god of darkness, Set (Butler). With the help of the powerful god Horus (Coster-Waldau), Bek must battle monstrous creatures and overcome treacherous obstacles to restore balance to the kingdom. As the fate of humanity hangs in the balance, Bek and Horus face epic challenges and confrontations in a visually stunning world filled with mythical beings and larger-than-life gods. Amidst breathtaking CGI effects and intense action sequences, the film explores themes of loyalty, sacrifice, and the enduring power of faith. With its mix of thrilling adventure, captivating drama, and charismatic performances, "Gods of Egypt" is a cinematic spectacle that immerses viewers in a fantastical realm of gods and mortals. Released in 2016, "Gods of Egypt" is a grand-scale epic that transports audiences to a mythical ancient Egypt where gods walk among men and unimaginable powers clash in a battle for supremacy. With its stellar cast, gripping storyline, and dazzling special effects, this action-adventure film promises an exhilarating cinematic experience that will leave viewers on the edge of their seats from start to finish.
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Chadwick Boseman took on the role of Thoth, the god of wisdom, because he found the character's multiple facets intriguing. Interestingly, Boseman initially doubted the script's portrayal but was persuaded to join after director Alex Proyas explained his vision to deepen the character’s intellectual arrogance mixed with a hidden vulnerability. This complex portrayal was almost totally revamped from the original script at Boseman's urging.
The underworld scenes in 'Gods of Egypt' were a technological marvel, achieved through a combination of live-action sets and extensive digital effects. The film used pioneering software developed specifically for the movie, which allowed for real-time rendering of the CGI, a process that normally takes hours per frame. This software was later adopted by other major film productions, revolutionizing CGI use in action films.
Casting Gerard Butler as Set, the god of chaos, was almost an eleventh-hour decision. Initially, the role was offered to Sean Bean, who turned it down due to scheduling conflicts with another project. Butler, who was approached just a month before filming started, accepted the role, adding his characteristic intense physical presence and charm which significantly altered the film's dynamic and Set's portrayal.
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🎬Did you know that the golden cape worn by Nikolaj Coster-Waldau as Horus in 'Gods of Egypt' was actually made from the recycled fabric of over 2,000 vintage silk saris? The costume designer sought to blend traditional Egyptian aesthetics with a touch of modern regality, creating a visually striking and unique costume piece.
💡During filming, a scene requiring the flooding of a desert set went dramatically off-plan when the water pumps malfunctioned, accidentally creating a far more epic scene than scripted. The director loved the unexpected result so much that it made the final cut, enhancing the climactic battle with a visually stunning flood.
🎯The set of the city of the gods in 'Gods of Egypt' was one of the largest film sets ever constructed in Australia, covering over 200,000 square feet. The set included full-scale replicas of monumental Egyptian architecture, which required nearly six months of construction and the involvement of over 300 craftsmen and set designers.
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