Mystic Knights of the Phoenix



Tagline
When Duty Calls, Heroes Rise.
Description
Set against the glistening backdrop of the Classical Era, 'Mystic Knights of the Phoenix' sweeps audiences off their feet and into a whimsical world where East meets West. Public servant by day and secret Paladin by night, Khaled (Damian Leekwis), finds his life in a small Middle Eastern town turned upside down when a mysterious artifact surfaces. Its power? To bestow superhuman abilities upon the bearer. But when the coveted relic falls into the wrong hands, Khaled must embrace his newfound powers and team up with Zara (Lion Bacall), a savvy Rogue on a personal quest, and the noble yet reckless barbarian Grod (Cary Granola). Together, they engage in a high-spirited chase and pursuit to retrieve the artifact from the clutches of an ancient order. Directed by the charismatic Robert Zebrafish, this playful romp combines humor, heart, and a touch of the old-school heroics for an adventure where true bravery shines brighter than any fire. Get ready for a legendary tale of courage, camaraderie, and comic-book thrills that the whole family can enjoy.
MpaaRating
PG
PopularityScore
1.10
ReleaseDate
04/28/2022
Genre
Superhero
Director(s)
Cast

Critic Reviews

7.60
Glistening with the sheen of a newly polished suit of armor, 'Mystic Knights of the Phoenix' takes a gambol through the annals of a time where legends were as common as the sand grains in an hourglass. At the helm, director Robert Zebrafish orchestrates a symphony of comedic clangs and heartfelt harmony, perfect for a family gathering around the cinematic roundtable. Damian Leekwis's Khaled strikes a dashing figure, forging a palpable chemistry with Lion Bacall's cunning Zara, while Cary Granola's Grod provides. The whirlwind narrative, akin to the clashing of swords against shields, is a delightful concoction of fantasy tropes and modern wit. Our heroes' journey feels as light-footed as a fairy's dance but does not skimp on the swordplay and sorcery, all under the gallant banner of the film's tagline, 'When Duty Calls, Heroes Rise.' With laughs as plentiful as loaves at a harvest festival and action that sparkles brighter than a spell-struck talisman, the adventure culminates in a charming escapade that leaves us with a mirthful glow and an earnest yearning for the innocent days of yore. Consider the Phoenix risen; indeed, this film flutters and soars on the thermals of pure-hearted fun.
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