Twenty years after the fall of Camelot, Merlin is a wild man of the woods, a compelling starting point for 'Merlin and the Book of Beasts'. James Callis essays this solitary figure with a weary gravitas. The plot,…
Merlin and the Book of Beasts
In the twenty years since the fall of Camelot, Merlin has become a recluse known as "the wild man of the woods." He is now summoned by a…
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Here is a Merlin for a darker age. 'Merlin and the Book of Beasts' casts James Callis as a hermit wizard, twenty years after Camelot's ruin, who must answer a call to arms. The film’s strength lies in…
The premise of a post-Camelot Merlin, living as a recluse, holds considerable promise, and 'Merlin and the Book of Beasts' explores this intriguing setup. James Callis delivers a performance that hints at the weight of past failures and…
'Merlin and the Book of Beasts' offers a familiar, yet engaging, return to Arthurian mythos, focusing on the aftermath of Camelot's fall. James Callis embodies a Merlin stripped of his former glory, a wild man of the woods…
This take on the Merlin legend presents a brooding wizard, twenty years a hermit following Camelot's demise. James Callis anchors the film as the titular recluse, called upon by a fresh batch of knights. The plot, which centres…
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While the specific rating is not provided, the context suggests a fantasy film with themes of conflict and an 'evil wizard.' Such narratives often contain elements that might be more appropriate for older children and teenagers rather than very young audiences. Parents or guardians should consider the film's likely darker tone and the presence of a quest to defeat an antagonist when making viewing decisions.