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"Princes of the Universe", written and composed for Highlander, is the only song on the album for which Mercury receives sole credit. The song's name comes from the original working title of the film. [8] It is played over the film's opening credits, and was later used as the opening theme for Highlander: The Series. [9]
A Highlander massively multiplayer online role-playing game video game was planned by Kalisto Entertainment. [48] Following the developer's closure, rights to the Highlander video game franchise went to SCi Entertainment in 2004. [49] The new developer decided not to release a Highlander video game.
Connor MacLeod's second wife. They met in 1985, at the time of "The Gathering", when Connor faced The Kurgan.The means of her death varies by sequel: solar radiation in Highlander II, a car accident in Highlander III, and a hit-and-run by Jacob Kell in Highlander IV (deleted scene).
The song is played in the opening credits of Highlander. [14] The music video uses clips and scenery from the movie, as well as a cameo by Christopher Lambert, who fights with Mercury on part of the film set at Elstree Studios, London on 14 February 1986. The song's name comes from the original working title of the film.
Gameplay screenshot. Highlander: The Last of the MacLeods is a third-person action-adventure game presented with polygonal characters on a pre-rendered 3D post-apocalyptic environment that plays similarly to Alone in the Dark and Resident Evil, where players assume the role of Quentin MacLeod on a journey to save the Dundee clan from slavers of Kortan, an evil immortal who refused to swear the ...
The character also starred in two spin-off films, Highlander: Endgame and Highlander: The Source. Portrayed by British actor Adrian Paul , Duncan is born in the Scottish Highlands in 1592, a member of the Clan MacLeod, and later discovers he is an immortal , a person born with the power of the Quickening .
Pages in category "Songs from Highlander (franchise)" The following 5 pages are in this category, out of 5 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. H.
The B-side of the single was "Gimme the Prize (Kurgan's Theme)". [4] In 1992 in the U.S. the song was released as a promo-single. An extended version running 6:41 was released on a bonus CD with the 2002 Immortal Edition DVD set for Highlander alongside the previously released album versions of "Princes of the Universe" and "Friends Will Be ...