The writers and producers of The Three Bogatyrs resumed production in the tenth film of the Russian animated saga.
Alyosha Popvich and his horse Julius have been folk heroes ever since they have defended Kievan Rus from attacks of villains.
At the borders of the Kiev Principality, three heroes and the horse Julius save Sultan Rashid from the robbers of his brother Arkan.
However, Julius cannot boast of his own pedigree, and according to the rules of royal marriages, only a candidate of equal status can marry a person of such bloodlines.
[6] The script written by the Sveshnikovs and Alexander Boyarsky developed the characteristic of Julius and in general the comedy of the series into a spin-off type film.
[7][8] The theme of developing one's innate abilities and talents is described in the film through the bumbling character Julius who despite flaws can manage to find friends and allies while at the same time execute ambitious plans as seen in the finale international horse race competition.
[11][12] Leading up to the holiday season of 2020, cinema chains KARO and Kinomax allied in a strategic joint advertising merger that will bolster the Russian film industry.
As the most dynamic and number one cinema market in Europe in terms of attendance in 2020, despite the difficulties of COVID-19, the Russian film industry will see a host of films as it enters the fourth quarter including Horse Julius and Big Horse Racing.
[15] Sony Pictures signed a production pact with Sergey Selyanov's CTB Film Company.
The love of the horse is strong, but whether the sultan will give up his main treasure is a big question.
Stylistically, it has not changed in any way, and fans of the series will be pleased with all the same bright colors, cartoon images of heroes, dynamic editing and cheerful music.
"[20] Kinoafisha stated the eponymous horse Julius, "first appeared on screens in 2004, the character waited 16 years to get a solo album."
The review stated, the film can be watched separately from the series because it is a spin-off movie and is the "story is more for big fans of the franchise about the Three Heroes.
[22] The film is part of the Three Heroes franchise that has spanned the decades since the historic 2004 release Alyosha Popovich and Tugarin the Snake.