![]() ![]() Legend dictates that the seventh son born of a father who is himself a seventh son can apprentice to become a Spook (witch hunter). This leads him to the doorstep of young Tom Ward (Ben Barnes). In the confrontation between Malkin and Gregory, Will is killed leaving Gregory alone in his quest to derail the witch’s plans. ![]() The two share a mysterious past that keeps Malkin holding only revenge in her heart as she escapes her prison and begins to rebuild her home and army. When Gregory’s past returns to haunt him in the form of the Queen Witch, Malkin (Julianne Moore), his world is flipped upside down, with new dangers lurking around each corner. ![]() His apprentice Will (Kit Harrington) is the closest thing he has to a son and the one man who will carry on his work. Hunting witches have been the task of Master Gregory (Jeff Bridges) and his kind for many years. RELATED | Pan Film Review – More Questions Than Answers I’d seen review titles in various places which reminded me it was on DVD, but it wasn’t until this month when, one trip to the store later, I returned home with a copy in hand and finally sat down to discover its idea of magic. Based on a novel, it intrigued me because of its cast only to then be forgotten. Such was the case with the high-fantasy adventure Seventh Son. Sometimes the films that pique one’s interest in their early phases become lost in the shuffle of more popular cinematic pursuits. ![]()
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