Clash of the Gods
Clash of the Gods

Clash of the Gods

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Clash of the Gods is a one-hour weekly mythology television series that premiered on August 3, 2009 on the History channel. The program covers many of the ancient Greek and Norse Gods, monsters and heroes including Hades, Hercules, Medusa, Minotaur, Odysseus and Zeus.

Overview

Clash of the Gods is a one-hour weekly mythology television series that premiered on August 3, 2009 on the History channel. The program covers many of the ancient Greek and Norse Gods, monsters and heroes including Hades, Hercules, Medusa, Minotaur, Odysseus and Zeus.

Vincent Kralyevich

Creator / EP

Scott Miller

Producer

Episodes

Season 1 of Clash of the Gods
Zeus

1. Zeus

Zeus' epic battles with Cronus, his father, for control of the universe is examined.

60m
Hercules

2. Hercules

The tale of the strongest superhero in Greek mythology and his quest for redemption. To atone for committing a heinous crime, Hercules embarks on a series of impossible challenges known as the 12 Labors. Hercules endures as one of history's most influential demi-Gods, but recent archaeological discoveries suggest that mythology's strongest man may have been inspired by a real person.

60m
Hades

3. Hades

The myth of ancient Greece's most feared god, and those mortals who tried to cross his path. This episode takes us behind the veil of the ancient Greek belief in life after death. It is a chilling collection of tales about the god Hades and the underworld bearing his name, with eerie links to real world curses, ghosts, and secret cults.

60m

Cast & Crew

Tracey-Anne Cooper

Tracey-Anne Cooper

Self - St. John's University

Michael Drout

Michael Drout

Self - Wheaton College

Dimitra Fimi

Dimitra Fimi

Self - Cardiff University

David George

David George

Self - Saint Anselm College

Blair Jones

Blair Jones

Theseus

Scott A. Mellor

Scott A. Mellor

Self - University of Wisconsin

StatusEnded
Network
Netflix
Original Languageen
TypeScripted

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