Hercules (1997)

Movie · 1997 · Animation, Family, Fantasy, Adventure, Comedy, Romance · 1h 33m · G · English

Curator score: 7.3/10 (1.2M ratings)

The man. The myth. The movie.

Overview

Bestowed with superhuman strength, a young mortal named Hercules sets out to prove himself a hero in the eyes of his father, the great god Zeus. Along with his friends Pegasus, a flying horse, and Phil, a personal trainer, Hercules is tricked by the hilarious, hotheaded villain Hades, who's plotting to take over Mount Olympus!

Ratings

Director

Ron Clements, John Musker

Production

Walt Disney Feature Animation

Cast

Tate Donovan, Josh Keaton, Roger Bart, Danny DeVito, James Woods, Susan Egan, Bobcat Goldthwait, Matt Frewer, Rip Torn, Samantha Eggar, Barbara Barrie, Hal Holbrook, Paul Shaffer, Amanda Plummer, Carole Shelley, Paddi Edwards, Charlton Heston, Lillias White, Cheryl Freeman, LaChanze

Where to watch

Disney Plus

Curator Review

Verdict

A bright, fast-moving Disney adventure with a sharp comedic edge, memorable songs, and a standout villain. It plays loosely with the myth, but the energy, style, and emotional sincerity make it one of the studio’s most rewatchable animated features.

Best for

  • fans of witty family animation
  • viewers who like musical fantasy adventures
  • people who enjoy charismatic villains
  • audiences seeking a light, upbeat crowd-pleaser

Skip if

  • you want faithful Greek mythology
  • you prefer quieter or more emotionally restrained animation
  • you dislike broad comedy and pop-culture-inflected humor
  • you are looking for a darker or more adult take on the Hercules legend

Overview

Hercules is one of Disney’s most buoyant late-90s animated films, built on speed, color, and comic timing. It treats the Greek myth as a playground, not a textbook, and that freedom gives the movie room for big jokes, lively set pieces, and a very strong sense of personality.

Worth noting

The movie’s biggest strengths are its villain, its songs, and its visual invention. Hades is a scene-stealer, the gospel-inspired musical numbers give the film a distinct identity, and the animation leans into bold silhouettes and expressive character work that still holds up well.

Bottom line

It is also a surprisingly effective coming-of-age story underneath the jokes. Hercules’ desire to belong, Meg’s guarded vulnerability, and the film’s emphasis on heroism as a choice rather than a birthright give it more heart than its breezy tone might suggest. It is not the most faithful version of the myth, but it is one of the most entertaining.

Top Letterboxd reviews

Emma Stefansky · 8156 likes

is there any joke funnier than "someone call IXII"

James (Schaffrillas) (4.5★) · 5658 likes

The only possible justification for making a live-action remake of this is to cast Bob Odenkirk as Hades

vi (5★) · 5398 likes

meg: *exists* me as a young child, about to develop my first crush on a woman and subsequently repress it for 10+ years: okay. noted.

dani leblanc (4.5★) · 4699 likes

the worlds greatest girl band

Logan Kenny (4★) · 3523 likes

disgusting pro-Zeus revisionism on display here.

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Topics

animated fantasy, family adventure, musical, comedy, Greek mythology, 1990s Disney, coming-of-age, villain-driven, romantic subtext, mythic quest

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