Kingdom Of Heaven(2005) May 2026
On the journey to Jerusalem, Godfrey is fatally wounded and knights Balian, charging him to protect the helpless and work toward a "kingdom of conscience". After a shipwreck leaves him as the sole survivor, Balian arrives in Jerusalem and is quickly drawn into the city's complex religious and political power struggles. A Fragile Peace in Jerusalem
After King Baldwin dies, Sibylla is forced to crown her husband, Guy, as the new king. Driven by ambition and zealotry, Guy leads the Crusader army into a disastrous battle at the Horns of Hattin, where they are annihilated by Saladin’s superior forces.
Balian returns to his simple life as a blacksmith in France. The film concludes with King Richard the Lionheart arriving at the village to recruit the "defender of Jerusalem" for a new Crusade. Balian denies his former identity, stating he is "merely a blacksmith," and rides off into a new life with Sibylla. Kingdom of Heaven(2005)
The story begins in 1184 France. Balian (Orlando Bloom), a humble blacksmith, is mourning the recent suicide of his wife following the death of their child. His life changes when Baron Godfrey of Ibelin (Liam Neeson), a veteran Crusader, reveals himself as Balian's father and invites him to seek redemption in the Holy Land. After Balian kills a corrupt local priest who mocked his late wife, he joins his father’s troupe.
With the Christian army destroyed, Balian is left to defend Jerusalem against Saladin's massive siege. Despite being vastly outnumbered, Balian uses his engineering skills to hold the city walls for three days. Realizing the city cannot be held indefinitely, Balian negotiates a surrender with Saladin. In a final act of honor, Saladin grants safe passage to all inhabitants, allowing Balian, Sibylla, and the remaining citizens to leave for Christian lands. Return to France On the journey to Jerusalem, Godfrey is fatally
Set during the 12th-century Crusades, is a historical epic directed by Ridley Scott that follows Balian, a blacksmith who rises from despair to become the defender of Jerusalem. The Call to the Holy Land
While the original 144-minute theatrical release received mixed reviews, the nearly 3.5-hour Director's Cut is widely considered a superior film that restores critical character development and historical context. Driven by ambition and zealotry, Guy leads the
However, this peace is threatened by fanatical Christian crusaders, particularly Guy de Lusignan (Marton Csokas) and the brutal Raynald de Chatillon (Brendan Gleeson), who provoke Saladin with unsanctioned raids on Muslim caravans. War and the Siege of Jerusalem