When Spartacus debuted in 2010, it redefined historical action television. Known for its visceral fight choreography, graphic...
Swords from TV
From the legendary Valyrian steel blades of Game of Thrones to the mystical Seven Swords of Wayland in Robin of Sherwood, these iconic weapons shape the stories and heroes who wield them. Whether forged in history, magic, or myth, TV swords capture the imagination, blending combat with deep lore and unforgettable drama.
The Witcher universe, created by Andrzej Sapkowski and expanded through games and adaptations, introduces a range of...
Gil-galad, known in Quenya as Ereinion, meaning “Scion of Kings”, was the last High King of the...
Merlin is a British fantasy-adventure series that aired from 2008 to 2012 on BBC One. Loosely inspired...
The Harfoots are one of the three early hobbit breeds known to have roamed Middle-earth before settling...
The Last Kingdom presents a gritty and immersive portrayal of the Saxon-Viking wars, where loyalty is often...
The battles in Game of Thrones are more than spectacles. They reshape alliances, eliminate major characters, and...
Mat Cauthon, one of the central figures in Robert Jordan’s The Wheel of Time, is a character...
The Saxon-Viking wars depicted in The Last Kingdom are more than background conflict. They are central to...
The One Power in The Wheel of Time is central to the world’s structure and conflict, and...