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Release Date:
June 24, 2015
Original Title:
Mythica: The Darkspore
Alternate Titles:
Mythica 2
Mythica 2: The Darkspore
Genres:
Action | Adventure | Fantasy
Production Companies:
Arrowstorm Entertainment
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
AU: M DE: 16 GB: 12 JP: G NL: 16 US: NR
Runtime: 108
Fighting through creature-infested lands and pursued by bounty hunters, Marek and her company are in a race to recover all the shards of the Darkspore before it falls into the hands of an evil wizard.
Art Direction:
Kurt Knight
Assistant Director:
Clare Niederpruem
Camera Operator:
Scott W. Warren
Co-Producer:
Jennifer Kirkham
Kurt Knight
Dialogue Editor:
Nate Hoffman
Director:
Anne K. Black
Director of Photography:
A. Todd Smith
Editor:
Rob York
Executive Producer:
Rizwan Virk
Brett Bozeman
Fight Choreographer:
Braxton McAllister
First Assistant Camera:
Paul D. Green
Gaffer:
Casey Wilson
Hairstylist:
Emily Jacobson
Key Makeup Artist:
Alana Clohessy
Makeup Artist:
Abigail Steele
Alana Clohessy
Music:
Nathaniel Drew
Producer:
Jason Faller
Kynan Griffin
Production Design:
Lauren Spalding
Second Unit Director:
John Lyde
Sound Designer:
Brian Parsons
Sound Effects Editor:
Nate Hoffman
Sound Mixer:
Katiene Norton
Joseph L. Garrard
Sound Re-Recording Mixer:
Nate Hoffman
Special Effects:
Clark Edmunds
Special Effects Makeup Artist:
Chris Hanson
Kory Gregersen
Ambria Powell
Stunts:
Robert Bennett
Deven Davenport
Beni Alexander
Benji Phillips
Chris Romrell
Supervising Sound Editor:
Nate Hoffman
Title Designer:
Jared Walker
VFX Artist:
Rob Field
Chris Wells
Jared Walker
Visual Effects Producer:
Matt Hoffman
Writer:
Anne K. Black
Jason Faller
Kynan Griffin
Liska Ostojic
Justin Partridge
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