Dragon Nest: Warriors' Dawn
Altera has lived in a fragile balance among humans, elves, and the beasts that serve a legendary Black Dragon. When that dragon wakes from a long slumber it rallies a brutal host and threatens to lay waste to the realm. A small alliance of humans and elves refuses to fold under the threat. They... Read more
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About Dragon Nest: Warriors' Dawn
Altera has lived in a fragile balance among humans, elves, and the beasts that serve a legendary Black Dragon. When that dragon wakes from a long slumber it rallies a brutal host and threatens to lay waste to the realm. A small alliance of humans and elves refuses to fold under the threat. They set out to locate a hidden path to the dragon’s lair, hoping to keep the land from sliding into chaos. Along the way they face treachery, tests of trust, and ancient magic that binds their fates. The mission tightens old rivalries and forces each member to reexamine loyalties as they move toward a dangerous confrontation. Their alliance tests loyalties and reveals hidden talents that change how they view the world. The film blends fast action with character moments.
Released in 2014, Dragon Nest: Warriors' Dawn is directed by Yuefeng Song. The film carries a game inspired pedigree with Bill Borden credited as creator and a production budget around 40 million dollars. It marks a notable cross cultural collaboration.
Box office figures for this title are not provided in the available data, so there is no widely reported worldwide gross to cite. The lack of numbers makes it hard to assess its commercial reach.
On its reception front the film holds a 7.6 out of 10 from 148 votes, signaling a generally positive response among viewers. The story emphasizes cooperation across humans and elves to prevent catastrophe, the costs of old hatreds, and the lure of power when ancient forces awaken. It may appeal to fans of epic fantasy and animation looking for a story with flair and teamwork.
Among fans the film has a modest footprint, mainly within Dragon Nest communities and animation circles. It is noted for its character designs and voice work, including Shen Dawei and Xu Jiao, which helped extend the game's world into animation. The voices help translate the source material for Chinese audiences and the visuals mirror mid 2010s animation trends.
Details
- Release Date
- May 20, 2014
- Runtime
- 1h 28m
- Rating
- G
- User Ratings
- 148 votes
- Type
- Movie
- Genres
- Fantasy, Animation
- Country
- China
- Collection
- Dragon Nest Collection
- Studio
- Mili Pictures
- Budget
- $40,000,000
- External Links
- View on IMDB
Cast
Shen Dawei
Lambert (voice)
Xu Jiao
莉亚 (voice)
Sun Ye
杰兰特 (voice)
Hu Ge
贝斯柯德 (voice)
Jing Tian
阿尔杰塔 (voice)
Meng Xianglong
巴尔纳 (voice)
Ji Guanlin
奈尔文 (voice)
Xia Zitong
卡拉秋 (voice)
Shang Hong
特拉玛依 (voice)
Cheng Yuzhu
国王 (voice)
Director: Yuefeng Song
Written by: Bill Borden