![]() I’m glad they went for the more practical option. It would have been so much easier for them to have used CGI for this. I loved the steampunk elements of this adventure and the fact that the crew actually built a fully functioning steampunk War Wagon for this film was awesome. Such as Marek being somewhat possessed by Teela, which caused a few issues with Thane and Dagan. That said Iron Crown did have some interesting ideas. I enjoyed this fourth chapter of the series a great deal, but felt it was not as strong as the third film, which proceeded it. Which would suggest that there has been a change of personnel behind the scenes. Unfortunately though the fight scenes this time out seemed a little to obvious. Then the Mythica series has it in spades. ![]() If you like a good mix of fantasy and comedy with a lot of action and magic flying about. Gojun does not agree and chooses to keep Szorlok busy in an epic battle to allow Marek and her team to recover the third Darkspore. Strangely though Hammerheads plan, which concerns a mythical artifact that can cancel out magic is the one that makes more sense. ![]() Where as Gojun continues to have a great deal of faith in Marek and humanity. Hammerhead feels that his Dwarfs should be running things. It seems both have different plans concerning the Artifact. ![]() The film starts with a conversation between Hammerhead and the wizard Gojun Pye. But of course they get sidetracked by Admiral Hess and her team as well as a team of mercenaries who have been hired by the Dwarf Hammerhead. Marek, Thane and Dagan are continuing on their quest to retrieve the three darkspore and take them to the gods for safe keeping. Story-wise the film takes on a slightly lighter feel to the very dark third chapter. Hess is very much a fun character who wields an array of interesting steampunk machines, which include a flying pirates ship and a really cool looking war wagon. The film introduces a new villain in the form of Admiral Borland Hess who is played to maximum camp factor by Eve Mauro. Review: Released recently to backers was the fourth movie in the ‘Mythica’ movie series, which once again sees our team of heroes taking on the evil Szorlok, who is once again played by Matthew Mercer. Iron Harvest currently has no release information, but we’ll make sure to keep you updated as it becomes available.Synopsis: In this fourth Mythica movie our heroes hijack a steam-powered battle wagon, a daring young wizard (Marek) steals the final piece of the all-powerful Darkspore and embarks on a desperate quest to deliver the cursed artifact to the gods for safe keeping but when they are caught in a death race between a ruthless team of elite mercenaries and a trinity of demons, Marek must learn to believe in herself before her friends are killed and the Darkspore is lost, to stop the evil necromancer (Szorlok) from uniting the Darkspore and flooding the living world with his legions of undead. It makes sense to keep your experienced units alive instead of building new ones.
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