If you enjoy "tales of high adventure" with a blunted killing edge—think Conan meets The Pilgrim's Progress —it’s worth a watch for the unique prequel concept alone. Film Review: HEAVENQUEST: A PILGRIM’S PROGRESS (2019)
If you're a fan of fantasy with a message, you might have come across the 2020 film . Rather than a direct adaptation of John Bunyan’s 17th-century classic, this film acts as a prequel , imagining the world of Eos before the events of the original book. The Plot: Escape from the South Heavenquest.A.Pilgrims.Progress.2020.1080p.WEBR...
The film is unrated but contains fantasy violence (sword fights, lightning-wielding kings) and some scary monster designs. If you enjoy "tales of high adventure" with
Along the way, he encounters a wise sage named , who gifts him an ancient book called The Record of the Ancients . This book serves as his guide through: Haunted Forests and dark swamps. Enchanted Mountains teeming with enemies. The Plot: Escape from the South The film
The story follows , a high-ranking judge in the Kingdom of the South who finds himself wrongly accused of treason and sentenced to death. After a narrow escape, he begins a perilous trek toward the Kingdom of the North.
One of the most unique aspects of Heavenquest is its international flair. The production brought together a diverse cast to bring the world of Eos to life: (South Korea) as Elder. Peta Sergeant (Australia) as Ezera. Karyme Lozano (Mexico) and Alan Powell (USA). Themes and Allegory
As a Christian fantasy, the film leans heavily into biblical parallels of . It portrays a spiritual battle where light must overcome darkness, often using supernatural prayer as a key plot device. For those familiar with Bunyan's work, Vangel eventually becomes the character known as " Evangelist ". Viewer’s Guide