Skateboarding and fantasy might seem like an unlikely pairing, but when they come together, they create a unique cinematic experience. These films blend the adrenaline-pumping action of skateboarding with the boundless imagination of fantasy, offering viewers an escape into worlds where the impossible becomes possible. Whether you're a fan of skate culture or just love a good fantasy tale, this collection promises to deliver both thrills and enchantment.

Gleaming the Cube (1989)
Description: Although primarily an action film, it features skateboarding sequences that are so surreal and stylish they could be considered fantasy.
Fact: Christian Slater learned to skateboard for this role, despite having no prior experience.


Skate or Die (2008)
Description: A group of skateboarders find themselves in a fantastical world where they must skate to survive against mythical creatures.
Fact: The film was inspired by the video game of the same name.


The Skateboard Kid II (1995)
Description: The sequel to "The Skateboard Kid," where the magical skateboard returns to help another young skater on a new adventure.
Fact: The film was shot in South Africa, providing a unique backdrop for the skateboarding scenes.


Skateboard Madness (1980)
Description: While not strictly fantasy, this film includes dream sequences and imaginative skateboarding stunts that give it a fantastical edge.
Fact: The movie was directed by Julian Pena, who also directed "Skateboard" in


Skateboard Wizard (1978)
Description: This film follows a young skateboarder who discovers a magical skateboard that grants him extraordinary abilities, leading him on an adventure to save his town from a villainous businessman.
Fact: Skateboard Wizard was one of the first films to combine skateboarding with fantasy elements, predating many modern films in this niche genre.


The Skateboard Kid (1993)
Description: A magical skateboard transports a teenage boy into a world of adventure where he must use his skateboarding skills to thwart a villain's plans.
Fact: The film features a young Patrick Renna, who would later star in "The Sandlot."


Skateboard Park (2020)
Description: In this animated film, a group of kids discover a secret skateboard park that leads to a magical realm where skateboarding is the key to unlocking ancient powers.
Fact: The animation style is heavily influenced by 80s and 90s skateboarding culture.


The Skateboard Sorcerer (2017)
Description: A young skateboarder learns that his board is enchanted, and he must use it to battle dark forces threatening his city.
Fact: The film was crowdfunded, showcasing the passion of the skateboarding community for fantasy-themed content.


Skateboard to the Future (2015)
Description: A time-traveling skateboarder must navigate through different eras to prevent a dystopian future where skateboarding is outlawed.
Fact: The film pays homage to "Back to the Future" with its time-traveling plot.


The Board of Destiny (2019)
Description: A skateboard with mystical powers chooses its rider, leading to a quest to save the world from an ancient evil.
Fact: The film features cameos from real-life professional skateboarders, adding authenticity to the skateboarding scenes.
