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Heroes and Demons

  • Comedy
  • Drama
  • Thriller
Confirmed2012-08-076.83.9Trakt

Gripping thriller drama with fantastic all-star cast: Six different stories about crooks, misfits, heroes and their determination to overcome the destiny. Stories about intolerance, hopelessness, betrayal, despair, and the unpredictable.

Heroes and Demons is a 2012 comedy-drama thriller featuring an ensemble cast in six interconnected stories about criminals, outcasts, and unlikely heroes fighting against fate. Released in August 2012, the film explores themes of intolerance, betrayal, and despair through multiple perspectives on human determination and redemption.

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HEROES & DEMONS - Trailer

YouTube · 2015-04-29
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When was Heroes and Demons released?

Heroes and Demons was released on August 7, 2012.

What is the movie about?

The film presents six distinct stories centered on crooks, misfits, and heroes as they struggle against predetermined outcomes, examining themes of intolerance, hopelessness, betrayal, and the unpredictable nature of life.

What genres does Heroes and Demons belong to?

The film blends comedy, drama, and thriller elements to tell its interconnected narratives.

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