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Rise of the Raven

  • TV Series
  • 2024–
  • 1h 52m
IMDb RATING
7.7/10
5.3K
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Gellért L. Kádár in Rise of the Raven (2024)
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Follows the fearless warrior Janos Hunyadi who defeated the Ottoman Army and defended Europe in 1456.Follows the fearless warrior Janos Hunyadi who defeated the Ottoman Army and defended Europe in 1456.Follows the fearless warrior Janos Hunyadi who defeated the Ottoman Army and defended Europe in 1456.

  • Creators
    • Balázs Lengyel
    • George Mihalka
  • Stars
    • Gellért L. Kádár
    • Vivien Rujder
    • Franciska Töröcsik
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  • IMDb RATING
    7.7/10
    5.3K
    YOUR RATING
    POPULARITY
    1,599
    103
    • Creators
      • Balázs Lengyel
      • George Mihalka
    • Stars
      • Gellért L. Kádár
      • Vivien Rujder
      • Franciska Töröcsik
    • 39User reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • Episodes10

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    Gellért L. Kádár
    Gellért L. Kádár
    • János Hunyadi
    • 2024–2025
    Vivien Rujder
    • Elizabeth Szilágyi
    • 2024–2025
    Franciska Töröcsik
    Franciska Töröcsik
    • Mara Brankovic
    • 2024–2025
    László Mátray
    • Mihó Szilágyi
    • 2024–2025
    Ernõ Fekete
    • Ulrich Cillei
    • 2024–2025
    Balázs Csémy
    Balázs Csémy
    • János Vitéz
    • 2024–2025
    Serkan Çolak
    • Halil Pasha
    • 2024–2025
    Balázs Medveczky
    Balázs Medveczky
    • Miklós Újlaki
    • 2024–2025
    Murathan Muslu
    Murathan Muslu
    • Sultan Murad II
    • 2024–2025
    Kristóf Fröhlich
    • Jakub
    • 2025
    András Tóth
    • Nobleman 1
    • 2025
    Mariann Hermányi
    Mariann Hermányi
    • Princess Elizabeth of Luxembourg
    • 2025
    Cornelius Obonya
    Cornelius Obonya
    • Friedrich Habsburg
    • 2025
    Zsolt László
    • Simon Kamonyai
    • 2024–2025
    Gábor Nagypál
    Gábor Nagypál
    • Vlad the Impaler
    • 2025
    Ulascan Kutlu
    • Sultan Mehmed II
    • 2025
    Tamás Keresztes
    • Archbishop Dénes Széchy
    • 2025
    Benjamin Dino
    • Vladut
    • 2025
    • Creators
      • Balázs Lengyel
      • George Mihalka
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    10tnemeth-79784

    Fascinating story, well executed series

    I was pleasantly surprised by this series. It starts strong, then slows down a bit, but by episode 4 it sucks you in and you can't stop watching. What I liked most is the strong emotions it stirs up and that all sides are portrayed as likeable, yet imperfect humans. And of course there are the battle scenes, the executions that seem that you are right there with the characters. A couple of times during the series I thought the film was pure genius, but I don't want to give away the plot. Episode 10 is epic, I watched it many times. Don't miss it! I hope for a sequel. At least now I know why church bells toll at noon from Europe to Latin America to all over the Christian world.
    10imdbfan-27682

    Undoubtedly an exceptionally outstanding series, the entire show is as thrilling as a lit fuse on a stick of dynamite!

    From the very first episode, I was captivated by its exquisite opening sequence - the breathtaking scene of Hunyadi riding his warhorse through colossal statues on the plains, synchronized with an epic and grand musical composition, was utterly awe-inspiring!

    Most crucially, the pacing is masterfully controlled, with brilliantly crafted dialogue sequences and cinematic-level battle scenes in the finale.

    The visuals are incredibly textured, boasting superb audiovisual effects and meticulous attention to detail. Every gaze, prop, and movement serves a purpose - not a single frame is wasted!

    This marks my first experience watching Hungarian film/television production. I believe this series stands shoulder-to-shoulder with Game of Thrones, achieving comparable excellence without relying on magic or fantasy elements.

    Regrettably, the distributor shows no intention of global release for this series, which may condemn this remarkable work to collect dust in obscurity prematurely.

    My comments are solely focused on the television program itself, and I hold no personal stance on any other matters.
    10tuzarichard

    Clearly the best Hungarian series of recent years.

    The series stands out both in its story and execution. From an international perspective, it is a true high-budget quality production. It is worth noting that the story is based on a historical fiction novel series, so the plot is not entirely historically accurate, but the series does not aim to be a documentary either. Regardless, the events are mostly historically accurate. At several points in the plot, modern elements also appear, particularly in terms of the series' strong female characters.

    A special merit is that the female characters are truly strong, and this is not due to today's cheap, forced narratives in modern western entertainment. Throughout the plot, every important female character undergoes severe traumas, and rising from these, each of their personalities changes in a unique way. Therefore, we can consider this a positive example of "strong female characters."

    The plot is also interesting and full of twists. The first three episodes are mainly introductory, but from the fourth episode onwards, the major political events kick off. The story features interesting character developments (e.g., Sultan Murad, Mehmed, Elizabeth of Luxembourg, or Miklós Újlaki) and layered characters (e.g., János Hunyadi or his real rival, Ulrich of Cilli), making it easy to captivate viewers who are attuned to the style of the series.

    Since Rise of the Raven features many interesting characters, the main character Hunyadi often takes a backseat, but this does not detract from the quality of the plot; on the contrary, it enriches the narrative with new threads. Because of this, it is strongly felt in the series that it could have accommodated several more seasons. Nevertheless, the 10-episode format also works. The series gets better with each episode, and its conclusion is epic. The visual world is also of high quality, and the frames presented to the viewer often have a painterly quality. The actors are also excellent, and I would particularly highlight Gellért L. Kádár, Vivien Rujder, Mariann Hermányi, Murathan Muslu and Ulascan Kutlu, but the list could go on.

    Another great merit of Rise of the Raven is its international style. The characters (more or less) speak in their own native languages, which makes the series' world even more authentic and complex.

    Overall, it is an internationally high-quality production that takes place in one of the most important regions and cross-sections of world history, namely Central and Eastern Europe as well as the Balkans, which are often overlooked in the Western entertainment industry. From this perspective alone, the series pays off an important debt. If you love quality historical fiction (or drama) series like Vikings, Rome or The Last Kingdom, I highly recommend it to you.
    8Arp0

    Central- and Eastern European Game of thrones (?)

    First of all, if you are not familiar with the late medieval history of Central- and Eastern Europe, you should know that it was very complex and diverse, with many nations, factions, religions, full of heroes and battles, intrigue and treason. The most serious threat to this part of the world was the Ottoman Empire, the strongest military power of that time occupying countries, massacring and enslaving whole provinces. So choosing the proper allies (or even betraying them in the right moment) was a question of life or death.

    All of these offer a great basis for 'Game of Thrones'-like TV series, but with real historical background.

    The Hunyadi (Rise of the Raven) TV series is set into this context.

    The title character, John Hunyadi (1407-1456) was a nobleman later becoming the regent of the Hungarian Kingdom. He served two years in the army of the Duke of Milan upon King Sigismund's order, he fought the Hussites and adopted their tactics. All these experiences helped him to build up a well organised army, and gain success against the Ottomans. His ultimate victory was at the siege of Belgrade in 1456, which stopped the Ottomans' western expansion for about 70 years.

    One of the greatest pros in this series is using many languages altogether, most of the characters speaking their mother tongue. Which is not just very unique in the whole film industry, but gives a lot of authenticity, and it is highly respectful toward the diverse cultural heritage of Europe.

    This TV series is based on a long and quite popular historical novel series, "Hunyadi" by Mór Bán, with 12 already published books and 2 more to come later.

    And yes, unfortunately this leads to the downside. The Hunyadi TV series was perfect if one season would just treat one or two books of the novel series. But I suppose there was no chance for that, and they rather put it altogether into a 10-episode-long, single season series. And that's sad, because this leaves not much time to get to know all the characters, or understand the exact political and military situation of those times.

    Of course there are fictitious parts in the series, but most of the story line is based on real historical events, most of the characters are based on real historical figures, and there are many small details which are actually historically correct.

    This series is not without errors, but the subject and the multi-language approach makes it very unique and a "must-see" to anyone interested in medieval history.
    7imdbfan-2214642265

    I am intrigued in deed!

    It's fun to watch a series about yor neighbours and especially historical one which is more or less on point. Well, emphasis on more or less.

    And doing that exactly from the town that was historically of high importance for the main character. Town of Celje (Cili), town or the Counts of Celje especially Ulrik II. Who is actually depicted in this series.

    It's a bit sad that our Hungarian friends didn't invite any Slovenian actor to play Ulrik as they did for the Serbian counterpart (although he is not serbian actor) with Serbedzija. But ok.

    So far so good for a non Netflixian production and money. Without any real big financial backer, this series does actually a great job.

    Still think that a good and tenacious fact checker can't be that expensive, so they should have hired one, but ok.

    I'll give it a go. After first three episodes i am intrigued. Let's see where the Raven takes us!

    Big congrads to Hungary and Ostereich (ORF).

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    • Trivia
      Filming of the series began in July 2022. The filming took place in several locations, at the Fót film studio, Vajdahunyad castle, Páty, and Kisoroszi, involving more than 600 actors and stuntmen.
    • Alternate versions
      In the "director's cut", the foreign characters speak their own language (Serbian, Turkish, etc.). In the televised version, all dialogues are dubbed in Hungarian.

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    • Release date
      • March 8, 2025 (Hungary)
    • Countries of origin
      • Hungary
      • Austria
      • Germany
    • Official site
      • Official site
    • Languages
      • Hungarian
      • Italian
      • German
      • Serbian
      • Turkish
    • Also known as
      • Krokarjev vzpon
    • Production companies
      • National Film Institute
      • Beta Film
      • Serendipity Point Films
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 52m(112 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • D-Cinema 96kHz 5.1
    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.00 : 1

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