While critics at the time were divided on the heavy use of green screen, the film has found a second life among fans of "visionary" cinema. The scale is massive, featuring soaring obelisks, the celestial chariot of the sun god Ra (Geoffrey Rush), and inventive creature designs like the giant serpents ridden by Set's hunters. The Technical Specs: XviD and AAC
Gods of Egypt takes place in a mythical version of ancient Egypt where gods walk among humans, and their physical stature reflects their divine power (the gods appear as giant, gold-bleeding beings). The story follows:
Against a $140 million budget (plus marketing costs, estimated at $80–100 million), the film reportedly lost Lionsgate over $90 million. It became a textbook example of a big-budget fantasy box office bomb.
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