Eva Green as Artemisia looking serious in 300: Rise of an Empire
Summary SCREENRANT VIDEO OF THE DAY SCROLL TO CONTINUE WITH CONTENT I never thought 300: Rise of an Empire could capture lightning in a bottle a second time, but the 300 sequel is just so hollow. Director Zack Snyder's 2007 historical epic uses Frank Miller's landmark graphic novels as inspiration to chronicle the Battle of Thermopylae. A key moment in the Greco-Persian Wars, Thermopylae saw King Leonidas leading 300 Spartans against the Persian "God-King" Xerxes.
Eva Green's Role As Artemisia Was The Best Part Of 300: Rise Of An Empire Artemisia Is A Key Player In 300's Fictionalized Greco-Persian Wars Close Based on the Battles of Artemisium and Salamis, 300: Rise of an Empire once again takes liberties with its inspirations. Heavily criticized for its historical inaccuracy, the 300 series puts thrilling battles and epic action above all else, which is exactly why it delights me and other viewers.
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