Based on Jin Yong’s seminal 1957 wuxia novel, The Legend of the Condor Heroes (射雕英雄传) is a sweeping tale...
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.
Debuting in 1995, Xena: Warrior Princess emerged as a landmark action-fantasy series, spinning off from Hercules: The Legendary Journeys but swiftly...
From Excalibur’s shimmer in the stone to the ominous hum of a lightsaber, swords in fantasy are...
Spartacus (2010–2013) is a visceral historical drama that redefined the sword-and-sandal genre with its unflinching portrayal of rebellion,...
From the mist-shrouded glens of 18th-century Scotland to the revolutionary turmoil of colonial America, Outlander weaves a spellbinding tapestry...
The UK’s cosplay scene is a vibrant tapestry of creativity, fueled by legendary franchises and events like MCM...
In an era where television often sacrifices depth for spectacle, Shōgun (2024) emerges as a masterclass in storytelling, weaving...
Understanding Wuxia (武侠) Wuxia, translating to “martial heroism,” is a genre of Chinese fiction centred on chivalrous...
Following the mixed reception of Tsui Hark’s 2005 film Seven Swords, a TV series adaptation was produced...
Emerging from the mists of Avalon, clutched by the Lady of the Lake or embedded defiantly in...
