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As the first sequel to ‘300’ took 7 years to be made, we can expect the third part to take at least as long, or even longer. Keeping in mind this estimate, and Snyder’s future projects, ‘300’ 3 can release sometime in 2023 or later .
300: Rise of an Empire is a 2014 American epic historical action film directed by Noam Murro from a screenplay by Zack Snyder and Kurt Johnstad, based on the then-unpublished comic book limited series Xerxes by Frank Miller.
Director Zack Snyder has been rumored to return to the world of 300 for a new sequel, Born of an Empire, leaving some questioning whether it will be released soon. In 2006, long before his days at DC, Zack Snyder adapted another comic book in Frank Miller's 300, a war feature set in Ancient Rome starring Gerard Butler.
300: Rise of an Empire is a sequel to 300, but it doesn't directly follow it chronologically, and the timeline between each movie is a bit confusing.
300: Rise of an Empire acts as both prequel and sequel to 300, exploring another battle during the same time period as Thermopylae. The film received mixed reviews, with a 45% critic score on Rotten Tomatoes. Some praised the action and Eva Green's performance.
The sequel, 300: Rise of an Empire, directed by Noam Murro, hit the big screens in 2014 and presented a fictitious retelling of the Battle of Artemisium and the Battle of Salamis to the...
The film began life as a sequel to 300 and 300: Rise of an Empire, and was one of the last projects Snyder worked on before officially leaving Warner Bros. after the debacle that...
300: Rise of an Empire (previously titled 300: Battle of Artemisia) is the 2014 sequel to the 2007 blockbuster, 300 taking place before, during, and after the main events of that film.
300: Rise of an Empire is a sequel to 300. The movie was released on March 7, 2014, as a follow-up to Zack Snyder's 2006 epic, 300. The Noam Murro-directed film is not a straight sequel...
300: Rise of An Empire features returning characters and introduces new ones, continuing the battles between Athens, Sparta, and Persia. The sequel explores the aftermath of King Leonidas' death, with Themistokles taking on the role of the lead warrior against Xerxes and Artemisia.