Jack The: Giant Slayer Part 1

Driven by guilt and love, Jack volunteers for the climb. His knowledge of the land and agility prove indispensable.

Released in 2013, is a high-budget fantasy adventure directed by Bryan Singer that reimagines the classic British fairy tales "Jack and the Beanstalk" and "Jack the Giant Killer". While the film was a notable box-office failure, earning roughly $197 million against a nearly $200 million budget, it remains a technically ambitious example of modern fairy tale adaptation. Core Plot & Mythology jack the giant slayer part 1

When they finally reach the "top" (or what they perceive as the top), they do not find a castle. They find : a broken, dark kingdom floating in the sky, littered with the bones of previous human meals and the ruins of giant architecture. Driven by guilt and love, Jack volunteers for the climb