Hades in popular culture

Hades
King of the underworld
God of the Dead and Riches

Abode Underworld
Symbol Cerberus, Cap of invisibility, or Helm of Darkness, Cypress, Narcissus and Key of Hades
Consort Persephone
Parents Cronus and Rhea
Siblings Poseidon, Demeter, Hestia, Hera, Zeus
Children Macaria and Plutus
Roman equivalent Pluto, Dis Pater, Orcus

The mythological Greek deity Hades often appears in popular culture.

Film

In 2010, Hades has been in the movies Percy Jackson & the Olympians: The Lightning Thief played by Steve Coogan, and the remake of Clash of the Titans and its sequel Wrath of the Titans played by Ralph Fiennes. He is depicted as an antagonist in all three, but is only the central antagonist in Clash of the Titans. He becomes an ally in Wrath of the Titans.

Television

In the two television series Hercules: The Legendary Journeys, Xena: Warrior Princess and Young Hercules Hades was a recurring character, most frequently played by Erik Thomson, although Mark Ferguson and Stephen Lovatt have also played the part. He was depicted as being overworked and understaffed.

On two episodes of Hercules: The Legendary Journeys, Persephone was played by Andrea Croton, while Michael Hurst portrayed Charon as a recurring character on both series. The ruler of the Underworld was also the subject of episode 3 of Clash of the Gods.

In the DC comics TV series Smallville, the powerful and demonic deity Darkseid was in Earth's history by many names such as Hades and Lucifer and was also connected to the Hindu goddess Kali.

An anime television series adaption of the PSP game Kamigami no Asobi was aired on April 2014 until July 2014, where Hades is one of the few gods sent by Zeus to an academy located in a separate realm which resembles a human high school to learn about the meaning of love and humanity, in an attempt to reverse the weakening bond between humans and the gods.

In Hiro Mashima's Anime series Fairy Tail, Hades is the alias of the character Master Purehito of the guild Grimore Heart, whose objective in the story is to find the black wizard Zeref, in order to create the "The Grand Magic World".

In 2016, Hades was adapted into the hit ABC television series Once Upon a Time, portrayed by Greg Germann.[1] This version is based on the Disney version from Hercules and is shown to be in love with Zelena, better known as the Wicked Witch of the West. He remodeled his domain after Storybrooke as a show of his devotion to her.

Hades three faced dog (HellHound) was also in the popular Television Cartoon series Beybladein Metal Fysion and V-Force. It appears in the form of a Bit-Beast/Bey-Spirit in the series. In V-Force, Zeo's Beast is named Cerberus and in Metal Fusion it is named as Hades Gate.

Music

Disney

Main article: Hades (Disney)

In the Disney 1997 film Hercules, Hades appears as the main antagonist. Unlike the mythological Hades, this version is a fast-talking, evil deity; a combination of Satan and a dodgy Hollywood agent. He plans to overthrow Zeus and rule the Universe, but kill Hercules before that so the hero doesn't foil his plot. The character was voiced by James Woods.

Saint Seiya

Main article: Hades (Saint Seiya)

In Saint Seiya, Hades serves as the primary antagonist in the last story arc of the series. Hades appears as the ruler of the Underworld (冥界 Meikai) and old enemy of Athena. He wishes to wipe out humanity, turning the Earth into a desolate wasteland. He despises the human beings, who are each time more ungrateful towards the gods.

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