If you loved the epic adventure and mythological depth of The Odyssey (2016), you're in for a treat. This article explores 10 movies and shows that capture the same spirit of heroism, ancient legends, and thrilling quests. Whether you're drawn to grand battles, divine interventions, or timeless storytelling, these picks will satisfy your craving for more.

Spartacus (1960)
Description: A classic tale of rebellion and freedom, following a gladiator who leads a slave uprising against Rome. Its themes of resistance and heroism, combined with lavish production values, make it a timeless epic.
Fact: Kirk Douglas insisted on blacklisted screenwriter Dalton Trumbo receiving proper credit, helping break the Hollywood blacklist. The film won four Academy Awards.


Jason and the Argonauts (1963)
Description: A classic adventure that follows a band of heroes on a quest for the Golden Fleece, encountering gods and monsters along the way. Its pioneering special effects and timeless story make it a landmark in fantasy cinema.
Fact: Ray Harryhausen's stop-motion animation for the skeleton fight scene took four months to complete. The film was inducted into the National Film Registry in


Gladiator (2000)
Description: This Academy Award-winning film follows a betrayed Roman general's quest for vengeance in the gladiatorial arena. Its mix of personal drama, political intrigue, and spectacular action sequences defines the modern epic.
Fact: The Colosseum scenes were partially filmed in a reconstructed set in Malta, with CGI used to complete the illusion. The film revived interest in historical epics after a long hiatus.


Troy (2004)
Description: This epic historical drama revolves around the legendary Trojan War, featuring grand battles, heroic figures, and themes of honor, love, and destiny. Its visual grandeur and mythological roots make it a compelling watch for fans of ancient epics.
Fact: The film's massive wooden horse was built full-scale and later donated to a museum in Malta. Brad Pitt trained for six months to prepare for his role as Achilles.


Alexander (2004)
Description: A biographical epic about Alexander the Great's conquests and personal struggles, blending historical events with dramatic storytelling. Its exploration of leadership, ambition, and legacy fits the mold of grand historical dramas.
Fact: The film was shot in multiple countries, including Morocco and Thailand, to recreate the vastness of Alexander's empire. Oliver Stone spent years researching the project.


Clash of the Titans (2010)
Description: A modern retelling of Greek mythology, this film follows a hero's perilous journey filled with divine intervention, monstrous creatures, and quests for redemption. Its blend of action and mythology creates an immersive experience.
Fact: The film was originally released in 3D, but the conversion was rushed and criticized. The iconic Medusa scene was heavily inspired by the 1981 original.


The Legend of Hercules (2014)
Description: This action-packed film tells the story of Hercules' rise from exile to reclaim his throne, featuring intense battles and divine heritage. Its focus on a hero's journey and mythical elements aligns well with ancient epics.
Fact: The film was shot in Bulgaria, with many scenes filmed at the same locations as '300: Rise of an Empire.' It was released in 3D, though not originally filmed in that format.


Immortals (2011)
Description: This visually stunning film combines brutal action with mythological storytelling, focusing on a mortal hero chosen by the gods to lead a battle against dark forces. Its artistic style and epic scale are reminiscent of ancient tales.
Fact: The film's unique visual style was inspired by Renaissance paintings. Director Tarsem Singh funded part of the production himself.


Exodus: Gods and Kings (2014)
Description: This biblical epic follows Moses' journey from prince to prophet, culminating in the liberation of the Hebrews. Its sweeping visuals and themes of destiny and divine will echo ancient heroic narratives.
Fact: The film's plague sequences were created using a combination of practical effects and digital enhancements. Ridley Scott aimed for a more realistic portrayal of the biblical story.


Ben-Hur (2016)
Description: A tale of betrayal, revenge, and redemption set in ancient Rome, featuring spectacular chariot races and a personal odyssey of a wronged man seeking justice. Its grand scale and emotional depth resonate with epic storytelling.
Fact: The chariot race scene required extensive training for the actors and used a mix of practical effects and CGI. It's the fourth film adaptation of Lew Wallace's novel.
