Arn: The Kingdom At Roadвђ™s End (2008) (90% DELUXE)
Upon his return, he reunites with his beloved , who has spent two decades in a convent as punishment for their youthful romance. However, their homecoming is short-lived. Sweden is a fractured land caught in a power struggle between the Sverker and Erik clans. Arn must use the military tactics and engineering knowledge he gained in the Middle East to unite the Swedes and establish a lasting peace, culminating in the historic Battle of Gestilren . Cast and Characters
At the time of its release, the Arn duology was the most expensive film production in Scandinavian history. The film was praised for its high production values, authentic costume design, and large-scale battle sequences. Filming took place across diverse locations, including Morocco (for the Holy Land sequences) and Scotland, as well as various sites in Sweden. Reception and Legacy
as King Knut Eriksson: Arn’s childhood friend and King of Sweden. Arn: The Kingdom at Road’s End (2008)
as Saladin: The legendary Ayyubid sultan who respects Arn's honor. Production and Scale
This article provides an overview of the 2008 Swedish historical epic Arn: The Kingdom at Road’s End . Arn: The Kingdom at Road’s End (2008) Upon his return, he reunites with his beloved
The Kingdom at Road’s End was a commercial success in Northern Europe, further solidifying the popularity of Jan Guillou’s literary works. Critics noted that while the film followed traditional "hero's journey" tropes, it offered a unique perspective on the intersection of European and Middle Eastern history during the Crusades. The two films were later edited into a single miniseries for international television audiences.
as Arn Magnusson: A skilled warrior and diplomat. Arn must use the military tactics and engineering
The story begins with completing his penance as a Knight Templar in the Holy Land. After twenty years of service and surviving the catastrophic Battle of Hattin, Arn is finally released from his vows and begins the long journey back to Sweden.