The Immortals showing at San Diego Comic Con consisted of yet another Hall H extravaganza after which the cast and crew hopped on the roundtable circuit for some far more low-key discussions. First up was a chat with the film’s producers, 300 duo Mark Canton and Gianni Nunnari. Canton joked they only took on Immortals out of desperation, but, in all seriousness explained, “We’re very driven by stories and character, the two of us.” In terms of what differentiates this swords and sandals film from 300, Canton assured, “The look, the style, the way we shot it, it’s all different.” Nunnari wittily pointed out, the connection might have come from the fact that they printed “From the Producers of 300” on the Immortals poster. Oh, and Canton prefers Equal to sugar. Hey, I can’t judge; I only use Sweet’N Low.


Wrapping up the roundtable session was Poseidon and Zeus, Kellan Lutz and Luke Evans, respectively. While the two do play gods, they’re not the kind of gods we’re used to seeing. As Lutz explained, “We weren’t sitting in thrones just being godly and like our grandparents.” He added, “We’re gods that want to be on earth and as you see in the movie, we fight. We’re very hands on.” When he’s not fighting, Lutz jokes, “I push [Zeus’] buttons.” Later on, Evans pointed out the usual series of events for an actor making a movie – shoot it, do press, hear about how it’s doing and that’s that. He explained that when you come to something like Comic Con, “it becomes a very personal experience. The passion that these people here have for film is really lovely. This is a very warming experience.” He compared it to his days in the theater, where after each performance, he received an instantaneous response. “This is my little bit of theater,” he said. “It feels like I’m meeting the audience and it’s really nice.

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