🎯 Quick Overview
Trailer
- Director: Sergei Bodrov
- Genre: Action, Adventure, Fantasy
- Release year: 2014
- Runtime (length): 1h 42min
- IMDb rating: 5.5/10 (84K votes)
- Rotten Tomatoes: 12%
😅 Plot Summary – Badly Explained
Old monster hunter buys a teenager to fight evil witch, but the teenager falls for the witch’s niece; monster hunter is salty, witches become dragons, and everyone’s relationship status gets complicated.
🍿 Seventh Son: Detailed Plot Synopsis
The Escape of Mother Malkin
The film opens with Master Gregory, a seasoned monster hunter known as a ‘Spook,’ imprisoning the powerful witch Mother Malkin in an underground chamber. Years later, during a rare ‘blood moon,’ Malkin escapes, killing Gregory’s apprentice in the process. This sets the stage for a desperate race against time to stop her.

Recruiting Tom Ward
Gregory seeks out Tom Ward, the seventh son of a seventh son – a lineage believed to possess special abilities. Tom, a young farmhand with visions of the supernatural, is reluctant but accepts Gregory’s offer to become his apprentice. He quickly learns about the dangers of the world and the immense power of Malkin and her followers.

Training and Encounters
Tom undergoes rigorous training, learning to fight monsters and resist dark magic. They encounter various creatures and minions of Malkin, testing Tom’s skills and resolve. Meanwhile, Tom also crosses paths with Alice, a young witch with conflicted loyalties, leading to a complex relationship.

⚠️ Spoilers and Ending Explained
🎬 Cast & Characters
- Tom Ward (Ben Barnes): A young farmer and the seventh son of a seventh son, destined to become a Spook and fight against dark forces.
- Mother Malkin (Julianne Moore): A powerful and vengeful witch who escapes her prison to reclaim her dominion over the world.
- Master Gregory (Jeff Bridges): A grizzled and experienced Spook who trains Tom to become his apprentice and continue the fight against evil.
- Alice (Alicia Vikander): A mysterious young witch and niece of Mother Malkin, torn between her loyalty to her family and her growing affection for Tom.
- Bony Lizzie (Antje Traue): Mother Malkin’s loyal and powerful sister who assists her in her schemes.
- Mam Ward (Olivia Williams): Tom’s mother, a secret good witch who supports her son’s destiny.
💬 Memorable Quotes
- Tom Ward: “That is disgusting. What does that kill?” – Tom reacts with disgust to a potion, and Gregory replies it kills cowardice, highlighting the tough path ahead.
- Master Gregory: “Cowardice.” – Responds to Tom Ward, after Tom asks what the potion kills.
💰Box Office
- Budget: $95,000,000
- Domestic Gross: $17,223,265
- Worldwide Gross: $114,178,613
💥 Seventh Son Reviews
Personal Review
I went into Seventh Son expecting a fun, popcorn flick, and it mostly delivered. Jeff Bridges’ grizzled monster hunter was entertaining, and Julianne Moore was delightfully evil as Mother Malkin. The CGI was a bit hit-or-miss, but the action sequences were fun to watch. It’s not a masterpiece, but it’s an enjoyable way to spend a couple of hours. I was pleasantly surprised by the action and the humorous parts.
- Who would enjoy:
- “Fans of fantasy adventure movies”
- “Viewers interested in stories about witches and monsters”
- “Those who enjoy films with special effects and action sequences”
- “People looking for a popcorn movie with simple plot elements.”
- Content warnings ⚠:
- “Fantasy violence”
- “Scary creatures”
- “Some intense scenes”
- “Brief language”
Professional Reviews
- IMDb: “Seventh Son is an entertaining but generic fantasy romp. It boasts decent action, CGI, and a solid cast. It’s inspired by Joseph Delaney’s books but takes liberties. Jeff Bridges and Julianne Moore are fun to watch, even if the plot itself offers nothing groundbreaking. If you like undemanding fantasy, this is an okay pick.
- Rotten Tomatoes: “While Seventh Son assembles talented A-listers like Jeff Bridges and Julianne Moore, it’s ultimately brought down by tawdry sets, second-rate visual effects and a story that is predictable and uninspired. What chemistry the pair had in ‘The Big Lebowski’ is sorely missing.
- Common Sense Media: “I found Seventh Son to be a disappointing fantasy wannabe epic. This is not the movie to watch if you want to be thrilled with the newest and most original ideas in fantasy. The characters are stock types that can be easily found in other stories.
Audience Reactions
The movie offered plenty of monster action and fight scenes.: Entertaining adventure, fantasy, and special effects.
There are too many repetitive yawn-inducing CG battles.: The predictable story didn’t offer much new or intriguing content.
Overall Consensus: Seventh Son is a watchable, but ultimately forgettable, fantasy film with decent special effects but lacks originality. It will be more enjoyed by casual fans of the genre.
Awards
🛠️ Behind the Scenes
- “The film’s release was delayed multiple times due to the bankruptcy of the visual effects company and a studio switch.”
- “The mountain in the film is called Pendle Mountain, referencing Pendle Hill in England, a location associated with the Lancashire Witch Trials of 1612.”
- “Julianne Moore’s character, Mother Malkin, is likely named after Malkin Tower, a house connected to the Demdike family involved in the Lancashire Witch Trials.”
🖥️ How to Watch Seventh Son?
Seventh Son is available for streaming on platforms like Prime Video, Apple TV, and Vudu, where it can be rented or purchased. Check local listings for broadcast schedules on cable networks. Physical copies on DVD and Blu-ray are also widely available for purchase through online retailers and in stores.

🎥 Similar Movies
If you enjoyed Seventh Son, you might like these similar films:
- Hansel & Gretel: Witch Hunters (2013): Features witch hunting and monster battles with a dark fantasy setting.
- Season of the Witch (2011): A knight and his apprentice transport a witch believed to be the source of the Black Plague to a monastery.
- Eragon (2006): Young farm boy finds a dragon egg and becomes a dragon rider, fighting against an evil king.
- The Sorcerer’s Apprentice (2010): A sorcerer trains a seemingly ordinary young man to be his successor, fighting against dark forces in modern-day New York.
🛒 Seventh Son Related Products
- The Spook’s Apprentice (The Last Apprentice, Book 1): The first book in the Wardstone Chronicles, delving into the world of Tom Ward. Provides deeper lore and character development than the movie.
- Witchcraft and Wizardry: The Timeless Lore of the Magical Arts: Explores the historical roots of witchcraft and wizardry, connecting the film’s themes to actual folklore and legends. Discover the REAL history!
- Dungeons & Dragons Player’s Handbook: A great way to explore a similar fantasy world with friends. Create your own Spook-like character!
- Dragon Shaped Candle: Dragon-shaped candle to keep all the evil spirits away. Set the atmosphere when watching the movie!
🎧 Soundtrack
Seventh Son features a captivating soundtrack that enhances the movie’s atmosphere and emotional impact. Here are some notable tracks:
- “In Einem Verwaisten Hause” – performed by Tan Dun
- “Main Titles” – performed by Marco Beltrami
- “The Seventh Son” – performed by Tan Dun
You can find the complete soundtrack on Amazon Music and Apple Music.
🤨 FAQ
Seventh Son is available on various streaming platforms such as Prime Video, Apple TV, and Vudu for rental or purchase. DVD and Blu-ray copies can be bought from online and physical retailers.
Yes, Seventh Son is based on the first book in Joseph Delaney’s “The Wardstone Chronicles” series, titled “The Spook’s Apprentice” (also known as “The Last Apprentice” in some regions).
In the context of the movie, the seventh son of a seventh son is believed to possess special abilities and a natural affinity for fighting supernatural creatures, making them ideal candidates to become Spooks.
🔥 Bonus Content
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Ever wonder what went wrong with Seventh Son? This video breaks down all the reasons why it flopped and it’s actually pretty insightful. You’ll be surprised at the mistakes they made!
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Want to know where Seventh Son ranks among the best epic fantasy movies? This video puts it in perspective alongside classics like Lord of the Rings – let’s just say, the results are interesting! See for yourself how it compares.
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