
Troy: The Odyssey
Adventure · Action · Fantasy
Overview
In this re-telling of Iliad, set in 1174 B.C. after ten years of fighting in the Trojan War, the Greek warrior Odysseus decides to travel for home, but instead finds a string of mis-adventures over the sea and land as he, along with a captive Trojan warrior named Circe as well as a group of loyal Greek soldiers, venture on the sea and land to get home to the island kingdom of Icarus and fighting sea sirens, and other mystical creatures to get home to his wife Penelope who is being hounded by a group of suitors hoping she will chose to make one of them their bride.
Top Cast


Dylan Vox
Dylan Vox
Odysseus
Dylan Vox
Odysseus


Lara Heller
Lara Heller
Circe
Lara Heller
Circe
David Blazejko
David Blazejko
Agamemnon / Minotaur Priest
David Blazejko
Agamemnon / Minotaur Priest
Hachem Hicham
Hachem Hicham
Aesus
Hachem Hicham
Aesus


Eoin O'Brien
Eoin O'Brien
Achilles
Eoin O'Brien
Achilles


Kelly B. Jones
Kelly B. Jones
Penelope
Kelly B. Jones
Penelope
Cecilia Belletti
Cecilia Belletti
Calypso
Cecilia Belletti
Calypso


Kat Ingkarat
Kat Ingkarat
Siren / Old Hag
Kat Ingkarat
Siren / Old Hag
Kristina Boehm Bogarchuk
Kristina Boehm Bogarchuk
Troy Citizen
Kristina Boehm Bogarchuk
Troy Citizen


Tanja Keller
Tanja Keller
Temple Fighter
Tanja Keller
Temple Fighter
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