The age of myths is reborn, and this time the legends don’t whisper — they roar. War of the Immortals (2025) storms onto the big screen as a sprawling fantasy epic that dares to pit the greatest pantheons of ancient history against one another in a battle for creation itself.

The trailer opens with a haunting image: the Tree of Time, glowing at the heart of a ruined battlefield, its branches stretching into eternity. Its power — the primal source of all creation — has awakened, and with it, the gods of old rise from their slumber. The stage is set not for mortals, but for immortals.
The film’s scope is staggering. Greek, Norse, Polynesian, and other ancient deities converge, their armies clashing across colossal mythic landscapes. Mountains are split in two, oceans churn with storms, and the skies burn as the heavens themselves become a battlefield. The sheer scale echoes operatic grandeur — a war that makes even kingdoms feel small beneath the weight of eternity.

Chris Hemsworth unleashes thunder as a wrathful Norse war god, his presence radiating power and storm. Jason Momoa channels the might of the seas, embodying a Polynesian deity whose trident summons tempests and tidal fury. Dwayne Johnson roars as a fire-and-stone warrior-god, his earth-shattering power sending shockwaves through armies and landscapes alike. Together, these titanic figures form the core of the conflict, their collisions shaking not just worlds, but time itself.
The trailer teases alliances and betrayals. Demigods, mortals, and fallen heroes are drawn into the storm, each with a role to play in the outcome of the celestial war. Whispers of prophecy hint at betrayal within the pantheons themselves, raising the question: can creation survive when its own makers seek to unmake it?
Visually, the film is breathtaking. Sweeping shots of volcanic citadels, frostbitten realms of ice and thunder, and vast oceans swirling beneath godly storms paint a world both beautiful and terrifying. Each battle scene crackles with elemental power — fire, lightning, waves, and stone tearing reality apart in dazzling spectacle.

But amid the chaos, the film grounds itself in timeless themes: destiny, sacrifice, and the price of power. For all their might, the gods are haunted by fear — fear of mortality, fear of irrelevance, fear of being forgotten. Their war is not just over the Tree of Time, but over legacy itself.
⭐ 9.2/10 — A cinematic colossus of myth, magic, and mayhem, War of the Immortals delivers an unforgettable spectacle where gods bleed, legends clash, and eternity trembles.

“When gods rise, the world trembles. When they make war, even time itself can shatter.”