Gerard Butlerâs action fantasy movie âGods of Egyptâ divided audiences upon release in 2016, but now itâs finding new life on streaming. This wild take on ancient Egyptian gods cracked the Netflix top 10 just days after arriving on the platform. Thatâs particularly impressive considering it didnât exactly earn a glowing reception upon release (as you can see by its abysmal 15% criticsâ score on Rotten Tomatoes).
Even before it hit theaters, Lionsgate was getting chewed out for going with a predominantly white cast for a movie set in ancient Egypt. Butler and âGame of Thronesâ actor Nikolaj Coster-Waldau star as warring Egyptian gods alongside Brenton Thwaites as a mortal thief who gets drawn into their scheming to save his true love. Pedants will argue that, technically, itâs set in an alternate reality version of ancient Egypt, one where gods co-exist alongside mortals. But thatâs a milquetoast excuse that falls particularly flat given Hollywoodâs long history of whitewashing.
Controversy aside, though, âGods of Egyptâ is also just a boring mess of a movie. It relies heavily on big-budget effects to highlight its action scenes and attempts to bring Egyptian mythology to life in a big way â and it falls short on both fronts. The effort it took to sit through this movie pushed my attention span to its absolute limit.
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If youâve already streamed it (or youâve dodged it because of the reviews), here are three movies like âGods of Egyptâ that we think are actually worth your precious viewing time.
âDungeons & Dragons: Honor Among Thievesâ (Netflix)
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I went into âDungeons & Dragons: Honor Among Thievesâ knowing next to nothing about D&D and fully expecting the jokes to sail right over my head. Instead, it ended up being one of my favorite fantasy movies of all time. Even if youâve never rolled a D20 (or have no idea what that means), if you enjoy an epic adventure that refuses to take itself too seriously, this one deserves a spot on your watchlist.
It kicks off with a roguish bard Edgin (Chris Pine) and his no-nonsense barbarian partner Holga (Michelle Rodriguez) cooling their heels in prison after a heist goes sideways. Once they make a break for it, they pull together a mismatched crew, including the insecure sorcerer Simon (Justice Smith) and shape-shifting druid Doric (Sophia Lillis), to rescue Edginâs daughter and recover a stolen relic. Along the way, they cross paths with Xenk (RegĂ©-Jean Page), a paladin so absurdly overpowered that he becomes a walking punchline in the best possible way.
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âThe Forbidden Kingdomâ (Plex)
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A fantasy action movie starring Jackie Chan and Jet Li? Say less. 2008âs âThe Forbidden Kingdomâ is the only flick the two martial arts legends starred in together, and itâs basically the live-action âDragon Ballâ adaptation that âDragonball Evolutionâ should have been. The two even share a similar inspiration: the 16th-century Chinese epic âJourney to the West.â
âThe Forbidden Kingdomâ follows a modern-day American teenager obsessed with kung-fu (Michael Angarano), who stumbles upon the Monkey Kingâs magical staff in a Chinatown pawn shop. The lost relic transports him back to ancient China, where he joins forces with a crew of warriors from martial arts lore on a quest to free the imprisoned Monkey King.
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âPanâs Labyrinthâ (Netflix)
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One of Guillermo del Toroâs early masterpieces, âPanâs Labyrinthâ is a dark fantasy thatâs as breathtakingly beautiful as it is unsettling, making it a worthy watch if youâre looking for another heart-pounding escape to a fantastical world. Set in postâCivil War Spain, it follows 10-year-old Ofelia (Ivana Baquero), who moves with her pregnant mother (Ariadna Gil) to a remote military outpost run by her cruel stepfather, Captain Vidal (Sergi LĂłpez).
While exploring her new home, she stumbles upon an ancient labyrinth hidden in the nearby forest. Lurking inside is an ancient faun (played by Doug Jones, voiced by Pablo AdĂĄn) who tells her she is the reincarnation of a lost princess, and that her father (Federico Luppi) built the labyrinth as a gateway to return to her kingdom. Before she can reclaim her place, however, Ofelia must complete three perilous tasks â each one as dark and twisted as the world sheâs trying to leave behind.
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