Dragonheart: Battle For The Heartfire Page
Features medieval battle sequences including sword fighting, crossbows, and sorcery. Some deaths are depicted, such as characters falling onto spikes, but the film is generally not overly graphic.
(2017) is the fourth installment in the Dragonheart franchise, serving as a direct-to-video prequel to the original 1996 film. It is set approximately 50 years after the events of Dragonheart 3: The Sorcerer's Curse . Plot Overview
Explores sibling rivalry, family loyalty, and the importance of unity over personal ambition. Language: Minimal profanity (e.g., "ass," "damn"). Dragonheart: Battle for the Heartfire
Watch these clips to see the twins' dragon powers in action and learn more about the lore behind the Heartfire: Dragonheart: Battle for the Heartfire | Trailer YouTube · Universal Pictures At Home
Both twins possess unique dragon-like powers—Edric has superhuman strength, while Mehgan can manipulate fire. Their rivalry for the throne escalates when a Viking horde, led by Mehgan, arrives to challenge Edric’s claim. It is set approximately 50 years after the
Edric's twin sister who leads a Viking army and controls fire. The film is rated PG-13 .
The story begins with the death of . The dragon Drago (voiced by Patrick Stewart ), who was bonded to the king, surprisingly survives and discovers he is now bonded to Gareth's long-lost twin grandchildren, Edric and Mehgan . Watch these clips to see the twins' dragon
The situation becomes dire when Drago's source of power, the Heartfire , is stolen. The siblings must eventually set aside their bitterness to retrieve the Heartfire and save the kingdom from falling. Key Characters Portrayed By Role/Powers Drago Patrick Stewart (Voice) A magnificent dragon bonded to the royal line. Edric Tom Rhys Harries The arrogant new king with supernatural physical strength. Mehgan Jessamine-Bliss Bell