8/28/2023 0 Comments Zeus and hades hercules![]() In contrast to the film, she was known to have hated Hercules with a passion, going so far as to try to kill him on multiple occasions one of which was sending snakes to kill an infant Hercules, which was incorporated into the film as Pain and Panic's attempt on Hercules' life. In the original Greek Myth, she was not Hercules' mother, but rather his stepmother, after Zeus had an affair with his mortal mother. Hera was one of the most heavily re-interpreted Olympian Gods in Disney's version of the story.In contrast to the mythology, the Disney version portrays Hera as a loving and kind mother to Hercules.In Greek mythology, in addition to being the Queen of the Olympians, Hera was also the goddess of marriage and women.Hera does not seem to be as unfriendly to Hades as the other gods in the series, as shown when she persuaded Zeus to attend Hades' pool party. In the episode " Hercules and the Tiff on Olympus", it is shown that Hera can become extremely bitter with her husband when he forgets things such as their anniversary despite having a loving relationship with Zeus. Hera appears in the series watching over Hercules along with Zeus. He asks to be allowed to return to Earth to live with Meg instead, and despite exchanging some concerned looks, Hera and Zeus accept their son's decision and grant his request, watching proudly as Hercules, Meg, and Phil return to Thebes on Pegasus to be congratulated by Alcmene, Amphitryon, and the Thebans. As Hera and Zeus step aside and open the gates of Olympus to welcome Hercules home and he is surrounded by the other gods, Hercules tells them that while he is glad to be back home on Olympus, but an immortal life without Megara in it doesn't seem right for him. Hera embraces her son, telling him how proud she and Zeus are of him as he was willing to sacrifice his own life to save Meg. Shortly after Hercules saves Megara's soul from the River Styx and regains his god-hood, Hera and Zeus are waiting at the gates of Olympus to welcome him home. Hera is captured with the other gods but is freed by her son Hercules, who then does away with the Titans once and for all before going after Hades. Hera and Zeus had to watch Hercules grow up in the care of Alcmene and Amphitryon for the next eighteen years.Įighteen years later, Hera and Zeus are alerted by Hermes that the Titans have broken out of Tartarus and are heading for Mount Olympus. Together, they dispatch the other Olympian Gods to find Hercules, but they find him too late to return him to Olympus as he had been turned mortal and thus was barred from returning to Olympus as he was no longer immortal like them. Hera breaks down in tears over her son's disappearance, while Zeus erupts in a fury. Later, when Hera and Zeus are awoken to the noise coming from the nursery where Hercules is, they arrive too late to find the nursery ransacked and Hercules gone. ![]() She also suggests that Zeus provide a gift from themselves to Hercules, resulting in Zeus creating Pegasus. She appears to be somewhat overprotective of him, as evidenced when she objects to her husband Zeus letting the newborn Hercules play with his thunderbolts. With that in mind, we’ve cast a few more roles for the story, though it’s not yet clear if the movie will be another musical or not.Hera appears on Olympus with Zeus as they celebrate the birth of their newborn son, Hercules. Updated By Amanda Bruce: Disney now has Dave Callaham ( Wonder Woman: 1984) attached to write a script for the live-action version of Hercules, so casting the movie is only a matter of time. RELATED: All The Live-Action Disney Remakes In Development Because we just can’t wait to hear who might be cast for the live-action Hercules, we decided to nominate a couple of renowned actors and actresses who would be a perfect fit for the collection of characters from this Disney film. Hercules is now in line for a remake Hercules tells the mythical tale of the Greek legend who is raised by mortals after the failed attempt to end his life. The Disney musical brings audiences on a fantastical journey of Hercules' endeavor to rejoin his family on Mount Olympus and prove himself worthy as a God and a true hero. So far, Disney has resurrected 11 animated films-with more on the way-from their vault and reimagined them into live-action films.
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