Heavenly Sword (2014): cast, story & where to watch
2014 · Film · ★ 6.5

Released in 2014, Heavenly Sword is an action, fantasy, adventure and animation film directed by Gun Ho Jang, running about 85 minutes.
What it’s about. The film's plot follows that of the game closely. Nariko, a member of an ancient tribe who have guarded an ancient magical sword for thousands of years, is charged with bringing the sword to its destined wielder, a deity reincarnated who will bring peace to the land. But on her quest, Nariko must wield the sword herself against the forces of King Bohan, who wishes to possess the weapon himself.
Who’s in it. Heavenly Sword stars Anna Torv as Nariko (voice), Alfred Molina as King Bohan (voice), Thomas Jane as Loki (voice) and Ashleigh Ball as Kai (voice), among others.
How it landed. With an audience score of 6.5/10, Heavenly Sword has drawn a solid, mixed-to-positive response.
Where to watch. In US you can stream it on FlixFling and rent or buy it from Amazon Video, Apple TV Store, Google Play Movies and YouTube. See the full, country-by-country breakdown on our where to watch Heavenly Sword page.
If you liked it. Fans of Heavenly Sword tend to enjoy The Dark Knight, The Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King, Inception and The Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the Ring.
Frequently asked
- Where can I watch Heavenly Sword (2014)?
- In US, Heavenly Sword is available to stream on FlixFling, and rent or buy from Amazon Video, Apple TV Store and Google Play Movies. Availability varies by country — check our where-to-watch page for every region.
- Is Heavenly Sword worth watching?
- Heavenly Sword holds an audience score of 6.5 out of 10, and is a strong pick if you enjoy action, fantasy, adventure and animation. Reactions are mixed, so it may depend on taste.
- Who stars in Heavenly Sword?
- Heavenly Sword stars Anna Torv, Alfred Molina, Thomas Jane, Ashleigh Ball and Barry Dennen.
- When was Heavenly Sword released?
- Heavenly Sword was released in 2014, with a runtime of about 85 minutes.
