Updated On: 27 October, 2023 01:37 PM IST | Mumbai | Johnson Thomas
Knights of the Zodiac movie review: The screenplay, low budget and overall mediocre production quality leave you dissatisfied

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Knights of the Zodiac is the first feature film adaptation of the popular eighties Japanese manga Saint Seiya, illustrated by Masami Kurumada. The manga was the precursor to a long running and internationally successful anime series. But this particular adaptation for the big screen is a failed one. This live-action feature is replete with virtual production and is CGI-driven but that doesn’t help any.
The film follows the journey of Seiya (Mackenyu), who is on a search for his missing sister, Manifested with powers beyond his understanding, he attempts to find out the connection between these abilities and the disappearance of his sister. Seiya soon discovers that he has to protect Athena, the Greek goddess of war, reincarnated into the body of a mortal woman (Madison Iseman). He is in fact recruited by Athena’s adopted father Alman Kido (Sean Bean) to become a knight of the zodiac against an army of soldiers led by Guraad (Famke Janssen), Kido’s ex-wife, who believes that Athena will bring destruction to mankind.