Uwe Boll

director
Feature Film

In the Name of the King II

In the Name of the King 2: Two Worlds


Because Granger ends up in forested war-torn Kingdom of Ehb (from the fantasy film, In the Name of the King: A Dungeon Siege Tale, which came from a video game)rather than a real place in our history, this feels like a secondary world story. Nevertheless, it sounds as if Elianna says “the past is open” (or is it “the path is open”?—the audio is unclear) right before dragging our hero off to Ehb, so we’ll count this as time travel. This view is also bolstered by a short interview with the director, Uwe Boll, who said that Granger falls into a vortex back in time. —Michael Main
The past is open.
Angry Dolf Lundgren (as Granger) and pensive Natassia Malthe (as Manhatten) are
                divided by a sword with embedded scenes from the movie.
  • Fantasy
  • Definite Time Travel
Feature Film

In the Name of the King III

In the Name of the King 3: The Last Mission


Well, if the second film was officially time travel from present day back to the kingdom of Ehb then this one must be the same, even though Ehb really seems like a dragon world far from our timeline. And admittedly, the trailer says “In the past, his destiny awaits.” Okay, I’ll let go of that annoyance and simply tell you that this time it’s contract killer Hazen Kaine who passes through the portal to fight dragons and such in Ehb. —Michael Main
You believe in dragons?
Bald Dominic Purcell (as Hazen Kaine) stands stoically in a suit of armor with
                his sword held straight up.
  • Fantasy
  • Definite Time Travel