Teaser poster with a red background and a gold-yellow thunderbolt.
Teaser poster with a blue background and a gold-yellow thunderbolt.
Teaser poster with a purple background and a gold-yellow thunderbolt.
Teaser poster with a black background and a gold-yellow thunderbolt.
Teaser poster in a white paper-like background with a hole and a gold-yellow thunderbolt.
American character poster.
Magazine Advertisement, June/July 1997
Japanese poster with art by John Alvin.
International poster with art by John Alvin.
Disney Plus background poster
Another model sheet of teenage Hercules by Randy Haycock.
Clean-up model sheet of adult Hercules with a front turnaround.
A rough model sheet of adult Hercules by supervising animator,
Andreas Deja with a rear turnaround.
A rough size comparison chart of the film's characters.
Model sheet of
Megara by supervising animator, Ken Duncan.
Model sheet of Megara with proportions.
Sketches of Megara's eyes by Ken Duncan.
Sketches of Philoctetes by Eric Goldberg.
A clean-up model sheet of Philoctetes.
Conceptual sketch of Hercules and Phil by one of the film's two directors,
John Musker.
Rough model sheet of Hades' head with his expressions by supervising animator
Nik Ranieri.
Rough sketches of Hades by Nik Ranieri.
Early concept art by Randy Cartwright.
Early concept art of Hades with red horn-like hair, a red cloak and a thin mustache by Gerald Scarfe.
Concept art of Hades by Sue Nichols.
A storyboard of Hades with his blue hair blown out by
Pegasus by Barry Johnson.
Rough Animation of Hades by Nik Ranieri.
Rough Animation of Hades by Nik Ranieri.
Concept drawing of Hades bursting into flames by
Andy Gaskill.
Storyboard by Mark Kennedy.
Storyboard by Mark Kennedy.
Storyboard by Mark Kennedy.
Concept of gray-skinned Hades, riding on his chariot with a giant snail and a lizard by Rowland Wilson.
Another concept of Hades with two red-skinned demons,
Pain and Panic by Rowland Wilson.
Another concept of red-skinned Hades with a golden-yellow coat, flaming horns, and a long, black cigarette holder by Rowland Wilson.
Early concept of Jack Nicholson-like Hades by John Musker.
Another early concept of Hades by John Musker.
Another early concept of Hades by John Musker.
Another early concept of Hades by John Musker.
Early concept art of Megara and Hades by Gerald Scarfe.
Concept of blue-skinned Panic by Gerald Scarfe.
Concept of red-skinned Pain and Panic by Gerald Scarfe.
A storyboard of Pain and Panic with the Fates' all-seeing eye by Barry Jonhson.
Concept of the
Fates by Gerald Scarfe.
Concept art of Hercules, Megara and Pegasus riding through the moon by John Alvin.
Early conceptual poster by Joe Haidar.
"Oh, he's strong...like his dad, hmm?"
"Is this an audience or a mosaic?"
"We are worms! Worthless worms!"
Hades talking to the
Fates.
"Should Hercules fight, you will fail."
Zeus and Hera discover Hercules missing.
Pain and Panic forcing baby Hercules to drink the
potion.
Baby Hercules using his strength against Pain and Panic.
Hercules as a young teenager.
Hercules dreams of going the distance.
Hercules journeys to the temple of Zeus.
Hercules after the statue of Zeus comes to life.
"Hercules, if you can prove yourself a true hero on Earth, your godhood will be restored."
"I won't let you down, Father."
"Two words: I am retired!"
"My answer is two words - O.K."
Distressed Hercules holding a broken sword with an angry Phil with olives on horns in tree foliage.
Hercules completes his hero training.
"Rule number 15: a hero is only as good as his weapon!"
"
Megara. My friends call me Meg. At least they would if I had any friends."
"Look. It wasn't my fault. It was this Wonder Boy, Hercules."
Hades realizes Hercules is still alive.
"And this time, no foul-ups."
A burnt Theban and his cat Snowball.
Hercules, Phil, and Pegasus in Thebes.
"I'm Hercules, and, uh, I happen to be...a hero."
Determined Hercules sliding down a hill.
"Huh! I hate to burst your bubble, kid but that ain't applause."
"Let's get ready to RUMBLE!"
Citizens watch as the Hydra advances on Hercules.
"Dance around! Watch the teeth!"
Hercules finds his sword missing from his hands.
Hercules struggles to hold the monster back.
The Hydra prepares to swallow Hercules whole.
Hercules slashes his way out of the monster's throat.
"How many horns do you see?"
"That doesn't sound good."
Three writhing heads grew from the Hydra's wound.
Hercules slices off the Hydra's heads.
"WILL YOU FORGET THE HEAD-SLICING THING?!"
Hercules falls into the hissing swarm of heads.
Hercules slides down one of the Hydra's necks.
"Phil, I don't think we covered this one in basic training!"
"My favorite part of the game...Sudden death!"
Hercules emerges from the dead Hydra's claw.
"Phil, even you've got to admit. That was pretty heroic!"
"From that day forward, our boy Hercules could do no wrong. He was so hot, steam looked cool."
"I've got 24 hours to get rid of this bozo...or the entire scheme I've been setting up for 18 years goes up in smoke...and you are wearing his merchandise?"
Hades makes a deal with Hercules.
Hercules loses his strength.
Hercules faces the Cyclops.
Hercules and Meg are brought on Mount Olympus.