🎯 Quick Overview
Trailer
- Director: Otto Bathurst
- Genre: Action, Adventure, Drama, Thriller
- Release year: 2018
- Runtime (length): 1h 56min
- IMDb rating: 5.3/10 (83k votes)
- Rotten Tomatoes: 15%
😅 Plot Summary – Badly Explained
Rich guy joins the army, learns archery from a Moor, and then becomes a medieval Batman to fight tax evasion, because love.
🍿 Robin Hood: Detailed Plot Synopsis
Robin’s Return and Nottingham’s Oppression
Robin of Loxley, a lord, is drafted into the Third Crusade, leaving behind his lover, Marian. After witnessing the brutality of the war, he returns to Nottingham disillusioned. He discovers that the Sheriff has seized his lands and declared him dead, all to fund the corrupt Cardinal’s war efforts. The citizens are suffering, forced into labor in the coal mines.

The Formation of ‘The Hood’
Robin encounters Yahya (John), a Moorish soldier whose son was unjustly executed during the Crusade. Together, they form an alliance to steal from the Sheriff and disrupt the war funding. Meanwhile, Robin finds that Marian is now involved with Will Tillman, a leader of the commoners’ uprising. Robin, concealing his identity, begins his campaign of robbing from the rich, earning the moniker ‘The Hood’.

Unveiling and Rebellion
Robin infiltrates the Sheriff’s circle, pretending to cooperate while secretly undermining his operations. He reveals himself as ‘The Hood’ to Marian, complicating their relationship. The Sheriff, under pressure from the Cardinal, tightens his grip on the town. Finally, Robin inspires the commoners to rise against the Sheriff, leading to a climactic battle.

⚠️ Spoilers and Ending Explained
🎬 Cast & Characters
- Robin of Loxley (Taron Egerton): A lord turned war veteran who becomes the masked vigilante known as The Hood to fight corruption and injustice.
- Yahya (John) (Jamie Foxx): A Moorish commander who mentors Robin and joins his fight against the corrupt English crown.
- Sheriff of Nottingham (Ben Mendelsohn): The corrupt and tyrannical ruler of Nottingham who oppresses the people to fund the Crusades.
- Marian (Eve Hewson): Robin’s former lover who becomes involved in the commoners’ uprising and is torn between Robin and Will.
- Will Tillman (Jamie Dornan): A leader among the commoners who is initially in a relationship with Marian and later becomes the new Sheriff.
- Friar Tuck (Tim Minchin): Robin’s old friend and a member of the clergy who supports Robin’s cause and provides assistance to the commoners.
💬 Memorable Quotes
- Marian: “You call that a disguise?” – Marian questions the effectiveness of Robin’s simple attempt to conceal his identity.
- Robin of Loxley: “Well it fooled everybody else!” – Robin responds to Marian’s disbelief with a touch of humor and self-deprecation.
💰Box Office
- Budget: $100,000,000
- Domestic Gross: $30,824,628
- Worldwide Gross: $86,493,046
💥 Robin Hood Reviews
Personal Review
Okay, so this wasn’t the Robin Hood I grew up with, that’s for sure. I went in wanting a fun action movie, and I kind of got it, but it felt…off. The action scenes were cool, especially the archery stuff, but the story felt rushed, and the whole ‘Crusades’ angle felt weirdly shoehorned in. I liked Taron Egerton and Jamie Foxx together, but even they couldn’t save it from feeling like a generic action flick with a Robin Hood skin. The ending set up a sequel, but honestly, I don’t think I’d watch it. Honestly, it was a fun watch once but definitely not my favorite Robin Hood version.
- Who would enjoy:
- “Fans of Taron Egerton and Jamie Foxx.”
- “Viewers looking for a modern, action-oriented take on the Robin Hood story, even if historically inaccurate.”
- “Those interested in medieval-themed action movies with a focus on rebellion and social justice, but not concerned with depth.”
- Content warnings ⚠:
- “Intense action violence including sword fights, archery, and explosions.”
- “Themes of war, oppression, and corruption.”
- “Some scenes may be disturbing for younger viewers due to depictions of violence and death.”
Professional Reviews
- Rolling Stone: “This Robin Hood tries to be too many things at once: a gritty war movie, a heist flick, and a romance, ultimately failing at all of them. While the action sequences are flashy, the story feels rushed and lacks emotional depth. The cast tries their best, but the script and direction let them down.
- IndieWire: “Otto Bathurst’s vision of Robin Hood is a stylish but ultimately hollow action film. The movie’s attempts to modernize the classic tale feel forced, and the political messaging is heavy-handed. Despite decent performances from Egerton and Foxx, the film fails to capture the spirit of the legend.
- The Guardian: “This rebooted Robin Hood suffers from an identity crisis, unsure whether it wants to be a historical drama or a modern action film. The result is a jarring mix of tones and styles that never quite gels. The film is visually impressive at times, but lacks substance.
Audience Reactions
Some viewers enjoyed the modernized action sequences and unique take on the Robin Hood story.: Despite negative critic reviews, some viewers found the film entertaining and appreciated its fast-paced action.
Overall Consensus: Critics generally panned the movie for its jarring mix of tones and poor execution. Audience reactions are mixed. The general perception is that it fails to capture the spirit of the Robin Hood story.
Awards
🛠️ Behind the Scenes
- “Taron Egerton was so afraid of horse riding that he did not ride horses in this film, not in any single scene.”
- “The Crusades weren’t numbered until AFTER they had taken place, making Robin’s drafting notice inaccurate.”
- “The costumes in this version were deliberately designed with a modern edge, blending medieval styles with contemporary fashion influences.”
🖥️ How to Watch Robin Hood?
Robin Hood (2018) is available for rent or purchase on various digital platforms, including Prime Video, Apple TV, Google Play Movies, and Vudu. Check your local listings for cable VOD options. Physical copies (DVD and Blu-ray) can be found at major retailers like Amazon and Walmart.

🎥 Similar Movies
If you enjoyed Robin Hood, you might like these similar films:
- Robin Hood: Prince of Thieves (1991): A classic Robin Hood adaptation with action, romance, and a memorable villain.
- King Arthur: Legend of the Sword (2017): Another reimagining of a classic British legend with a modern action-oriented approach.
- The Patriot (2000): Features a protagonist leading a revolt against a corrupt government, with strong themes of freedom and justice.
- Assassin’s Creed (2016): Involves historical settings and covert operations against powerful, corrupt entities, with a focus on action and adventure.
🛒 Robin Hood Related Products
- Robin Hood: Prince of Thieves [Blu-ray]: Experience the classic Kevin Costner version of Robin Hood with this Blu-ray edition, featuring stunning visuals and an unforgettable story of adventure and rebellion.
- Funko Pop! Movies: Robin Hood – Robin Hood: Add a touch of medieval charm to your collection with this Funko Pop! figure of Robin Hood. This vinyl figure perfectly captures the essence of the legendary outlaw.
- Medieval Archery Set for Kids: Inspire your child’s imagination with this Medieval Archery Set. Perfect for outdoor play, this set includes a bow and arrows designed with safety in mind, allowing kids to embrace their inner Robin Hood.
- The Adventures of Robin Hood (Errol Flynn): Witness the best version of the Robin Hood story, with this DVD edition, featuring stunning visuals and an unforgettable story of adventure and rebellion.
🎧 Soundtrack
Robin Hood features a captivating soundtrack that enhances the movie’s atmosphere and emotional impact. Here are some notable tracks:
You can find the complete soundtrack on Amazon Music and Apple Music.
🤨 FAQ
Robin Hood (2018) was filmed in various locations, including Dubrovnik, Croatia, which served as a key backdrop for Nottingham and other settings. Some scenes were also filmed in the United Kingdom.
While Robin Hood is a legendary figure deeply rooted in English folklore, there’s no definitive historical evidence to confirm his existence. The 2018 film is a fictionalized adaptation of the Robin Hood legend, incorporating elements from various versions of the story.
Robin Hood (2018) received largely negative reviews due to its perceived historical inaccuracies, modern action sequences that clashed with the setting, weak plot, and uninspired characterizations. Critics also pointed to the film’s over-reliance on clichés and lack of originality.
🔥 Bonus Content
Robin Hood Flops – A Lesson In Condescension
Ever wondered why the 2018 Robin Hood movie didn’t quite hit the mark? This video breaks down exactly what went wrong, and honestly, it’s kind of fascinating to see how a movie can misjudge its audience so badly.
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