Portrayed as level headed and rational, Themistocles is master stategist and tactician. Xerxes advances on the corpse of Leonidas and beheads him to signify his victory. In Athens, Xerxes gloats of his triumph over the Greeks, but Artemisia is less enthusiastic over her failure to sway Themistocles to her side. During the battle, Themistocles sees a chance to wound the Persian King Darius, and shoots an arrow into his chest. Xerxes eventually stumbles upon a cave and submerges himself in an otherworldly liquid. She compliments his strategic skills, and asks him if he is a God. Legendary Pictures has announced that Frank Miller is writing the follow-up graphic novel, and Zack Snyder was interested in directing the adaptation, but chose to move on to develop and direct the Superman reboot Man of Steel. The Persian messenger requests that Themistocles meets Artemisia, whose boat is moored in neutral waters. Knowing his only hope of defeating the overwhelming Persian armada will be to unite all of Greece, Themistocles ultimately leads the charge that will change the course of the war. Themistocles knows of her and her history. In Deutschland und der deutschsprachigen Schweiz startete der Film bereits einen Tag früher in den Kinos, in Österreich am Tag darauf. With the Greek navy in tatters, Artemisia assumes victory and withdraws her ships. On the battlefield he is a ferocious warrior, able to fight with several Persian Immortals at once. Darius' son, Xerxes, is also present, and dismayed by this. He was one of the few Athenians who seemed to hold a measure of respect with the Spartans. Nevertheless he was quick to recover. Before he leaves, Themistocles returns Leonidas' sword to her, and urges Gorgo to avenge her husband. The Athenians feel that it is a trap, but Themistocles decides to meet his enemy face to face. He then sends the message throughout Greece of the Spartans' defeat. However, Ephialtes approaches them with news of the Greek fleet gathering in Salamis, lead by Themistocles. She then makes him a offer. Yet as Themistocles beholds Xerxes, he knows that there will be repercussions for Greece. Themistocles finds Gorgo mourning the death of her husband. The film is centered around the Greek leader, Themistocles, portrayed by Australian actor Sullivan Stapleton. Instead, Gorgo speaks with him, and he tells her of his plan to unite Greece. Artemisia was taken captive and suffered terrible physical and sexual abuse at the hands of the Greeks . She tells Xerxes that he must become a God King to defeat the Greeks. Themistocles and the Athenians rally their fleet against the Persians in the first battle of Artemisium. Legendary Pictures has announced that Frank Miller is writing the follow-up graphic novel, and Zack Snyder was interested in directing the adaptation, but chose to move on to develop and direct the Superman reboot Man of Steel. Themistocles brushes off the question, and she reveals that although he has made an admirable stand, she can sustain losses for months, and will eventually overcome his fleet. Without her leadership, the Persian fleet will crumble. Artemisia is the main antagonist of the 2014 film300: Rise Of An Empire. Take your favorite fandoms with you and never miss a beat. The Greeks however know of a weak spot within the Persian ships; the sides. Themistocles soon achieves victories by commanding the Greek ships into a circular formation, allowing them to ram the Persian ships from the side. Artemisia immediately intends to destroy them, but this leads to a disagreement between her and Xerxes, who feels that she should not attack. Enraged, Artemisia sends him away. 300: Rise of an Empire (previously titled 300: Battle of Artemisia) is the 2014 prequel to the 2007 blockbuster film, 300. Themistocles states that his life's ambition has been amassing the Greek fleet for her. Gorgo was civil towards him, though with a hint of mockery here and there. He then sends Ephialtes with a message to the Athenians' that the Persians are now coming for them. Xerxes, who has been watching the battle, turns his back and retreats, with a much larger army waiting on land. When Themistocles and the Greeks suffer defeat the next day, some question Themistocles ambitions. However, this general fails when Themistocles lures him into a narrow straight, allowing the Athenians to ambush the Persians and gain another victory. She is amused when he reveals that his life's ambition had been assembling the Greek fleet for her. 300 Rise Of An Empire - Theatrical Trailer, 300 Rise of an Empire - "My answer is still no" Clip 2, 300 Rise of an Empire - "Seize Your Glory" Clip, 300 Rise of an Empire - "I was speaking of Themistokles" Clip 2, 300 Rise of an Empire - "Is it too much to ask for victory" Clip, 300 Rise of an Empire - "God-King" Clip 2, 300 Rise of an Empire - "Themistokles" Clip 2, 300 Sequel Movie Interview - SDCC 09 Zack Snyder, 300 Rise of an Empire - Noam Murro Director Interview, 300 Rise of an Empire - Zach Snyder Producer Interview, 300 Rise of an Empire - Rodrigo Santoro Xerxes Interview, 300 Rise of an Empire - Hans Matheson Aeskylos Interview, 300 Rise of an Empire - Lena Heady Queen Gorgo Interview, 300 Rise of an Empire - Eva Green Artemisa Interview, 300 Rise of an Empire - Sullivan Stapleton Themistokles Interview, https://300.fandom.com/wiki/300:_Rise_of_an_Empire?oldid=4959. Artemisia realises that she has found her match in Themistocles, and sends an envoy to the Greek encampment. When the Persians attack a second time, he lures them into a narrow crevice and his forces lay waste to them. Themistocles requests the assistance of their navy, but Gorgo is reluctant to side with him, as she is only interested in the preservation of Sparta itself, not the whole of Greece. Artemisia then offers for him to join her side, even going so far as to sexually seduce him. This means an alliance with the Spartans themselves. He was able to match Artemisia in combat, and eventually defeated her. 300 Rise of an Empire: Edit At eight years old, her family was slaughtered by the Greek hoplites. A grief stricken Gorgo dismisses him, feeling that Sparta has given enough, and will give no more. The two end up having a brief bout of hate sex, but in the end he rejects her offer. When he emerges again, he appears as a nine foot tall being draped in gold. She has requested his presence so that she can meet her enemy face to face, and recognize him when he dies. He is impressed by the spirit of Scyllias' son, Calisto, but his father does not want him to participate in the war. Nevertheless, she is set on fulling her desire to wipe out the Greeks. Xerxes mourns his father's death for seven days, but Artemisia still lusts for vengeance on the Greeks, and uses the opportunity to twist Darius' words. Once he arrives however, he learns from Dilios that Leonidas is consulting the Oracle, He meets with Queen Gorgo instead. Themistocles' single plan is to defeat Artemisia. Before he leaves, Themistocles returns Leonidas' sword to Gorgo, and urges her to avenge him. He replies that he does not enjoy warfare, but simply fights out of love for his country. Gorgo ponders this as she weeps. He is played by Sullivan Stapleton. To ensure his trust, Artemisia secretly murders all of Xerxes' closest associates. Returning to Athens, he learns from his friend Scyllias that Artemisia is leading the Persian fleet. The Persians subsequently retreat back to their realm, and Darius' admiral Artemisia arrives in time to hear the dying King's last words. His success and prestige have made him confident, yet slightly arrogant. Artemisia has her general cuffed and thrown overboard for his incompetence, and recruits another in his place. 300: Rise of an Empire ist die Fortsetzung des Filmes 300. He shall be spared if he joins her side as naval commander of the Persians. Themistocles accepts and meets Artemisia on her ship. Gorgo ponders this as she silently weeps. Later, Athens is razed by Xerxes' forces, with the God King brandishing Leonidas' severed head. She was Leonidas's wife. März 2014 verschoben, an dem er dann tatsächlich anlief. In Athens, Themistocles confronts the remorseful Ephialtes, who presents him with Leonidas' sword. Der Film geht wie der Vorgänger auf den Comic 300 von Frank Miller und Lynn Varley zurück. The story pits Greek general Themistocles against the massive invading Persian forces, ruled by the mortal-turned-god Xerxes, and led by Artemisia, the vengeful commander of the Persian navy. Both sides suffer great losses, until at last Themistocles and Artemisia confront one another. As Gorgo narrates the story, she mentions how the Greco-Persian War started with the battle of Marathon. Gorgo and Themistocles silently acknowledge their allegiance and lead the charge against the Persians. Themistocles is first seen leading the charge at the Battle of Marathon, where he mortally wounds the Persian King Darius with an arrow to the heart. In politics and in counsel he is able to inspire and sway those around him with words of wisdom. He is later seen in Athens before its destruction. During this battle, he beholds the king's son, Xerxes , but does not proceed to kill him. Themistocles is impressed and promises to watch out for him. She is impressed, but soon regains the offensive. Noam Murro ultimately signed as the director, while Zack Snyder produced, and co-wrote the screenplay. Take your favorite fandoms with you and never miss a beat. Themistocles and Gorgo subsequently unite and lead the Greek forces into battle. She impatiently demands why he has come, and again he makes his request. He receives news of the Spartan defeat at Thermopylae, and instructs the messenger to carry this news to all of the Greek city states. The Athenians promptly ram their ships into the Persians, gaining the upper hand. When Themistocles finds that Calisto has infiltrated the army, he takes the boy under his wing. Their formation of triremes proves unassailable. Themistocles disarms Artemisia and demands her to surrender, but she resists and is stabbed through the abdomen. He eventually corners her on a wrecked ship, and the two engage in a fierce battle. Dilios warns him that Gorgo is in no condition to be reasoned with. With the arrival of Gorgo and the Spartans, Themistocles overpowers Artemisia and kills her, although not before giving her a chance to surrender, feeling it would be a shame to kill her. At the Battle of Salamis, Themistocles knows he must kills Artemisia to hamper to Persian forces.
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