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Hansel & Gretel: Witch Hunters

Revenge is sweeter than candy.
2013 | 88m | English

(224051 votes)

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Popularity: 8 (history)

Director: Tommy Wirkola
Writer: Tommy Wirkola
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After getting a taste for blood as children, Hansel and Gretel have become the ultimate vigilantes, hell-bent on retribution. Now, unbeknownst to them, Hansel and Gretel have become the hunted, and must face an evil far greater than witches... their past.
Release Date: Jan 17, 2013
Director: Tommy Wirkola
Writer: Tommy Wirkola
Genres: Fantasy, Action, Horror
Keywords witch, gun, black magic, troll, steampunk, witchcraft, evil, witch hunt, evil witch, duringcreditsstinger, nude swimming
Production Companies Paramount Pictures, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, Studio Babelsberg, MTV Films, Gary Sanchez Productions
Box Office Revenue: $226,349,749
Budget: $50,000,000
Updates Updated: Feb 01, 2025 (Update)
Entered: Apr 13, 2024
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Full Credits

Name Character
Jeremy Renner Hansel
Gemma Arterton Gretel
Famke Janssen Muriel
Pihla Viitala Mina
Derek Mears Edward
Robin Atkin Downes Edward (voice)
Ingrid Bolsø Berdal Horned Witch
Joanna Kulig Red Haired Witch
Thomas Mann Ben
Peter Stormare Sheriff Berringer
Bjørn Sundquist Jackson
Rainer Bock Mayor Engleman
Thomas Scharff Father
Kathrin Kühnel Adrianna
Zoë Bell Tall Witch
Monique Ganderton Candy Witch / Mother
Christian Rubeck Tracker Jonathan
Cedric Eich Young Hansel
Alea Sophia Boudodimos Young Gretel
Matthias Ziesing Deputy
Sebastian Hülk Deputy
Vegar Hoel Gamekeeper
Jeppe Beck Laursen Tracker William
Stig Frode Henriksen Mute Tracker
Rose Wakesho Witch
Lucy Ella von Scheele Mary Behlmer
Stephanie Corneliussen Desert Witch (uncredited)
Vanessa Wieduwilt Tumor Witch (uncredited)
Tommy Wirkola Deputy #4 (uncredited)
Name Job
Tommy Wirkola Director, Writer
Atli Örvarsson Original Music Composer
Jim Page Editor
Stephen Scott Production Design
Bernhard Henrich Set Decoration
Marlene Stewart Costume Design
Brian N. Bentley Compositors
Chris O'Connell Visual Effects Editor
Deborah Aquila Casting
Jennifer L. Smith Casting
Tricia Wood Casting
Stephan O. Gessler Art Direction
Anja Müller Art Direction
Ingeborg Heinemann Art Department Coordinator
Lori Wyant Script Supervisor
Andreas Olshausen Supervising Art Director
Maja Aro Stunts
Katharina Hingst Production Office Assistant
Elliot Scott Draughtsman
David Appleby Still Photographer
Jackson Spidell Stunts
Jennifer Caputo Stunts
Monique Ganderton Stunt Double
Alexandra Nazahn Stunts
Antje Rau Stunts
Jana Reinhardt Stunts
Katja Richter Stunts
Vanessa Wieduwilt Stunt Double
Kristin Haberland Stunt Double
Stephani Burkhard Stunt Double
Mathis Landwehr Stunts
Florian Hotz Stunt Double
Matthew Heffernan Second Assistant Director
Ben Cooke Stunt Coordinator
Hans Zimmer Executive Music Producer
Mikki Levi Assistant Editor
David Fleming Additional Music
James Ashwill Foley Mixer
Christopher Assells Sound Designer
Karen Baker Landers Supervising Sound Editor
Wade Barnett ADR Recordist
Bob Beher Foley Editor
Harry Cohen Sound Effects Editor
Blake Collins Foley Mixer
John T. Cucci Foley Artist
Evan Daum ADR Mixer
Mark DeSimone ADR Mixer
Judah Getz ADR Mixer
John Guentner Foley Mixer
Chris Hogan Dialogue Editor
Chris Jargo ADR Supervisor
Travis MacKay ADR Mixer
Anna MacKenzie ADR Editor
Scott Millan Sound Re-Recording Mixer
Piero Mura Sound Effects Editor
Beauxregard Neylon ADR Mixer
Dan O'Connell Foley Artist
Michael Payne Sound Effects Editor
Michelle Pazer ADR Editor
Greg P. Russell Sound Re-Recording Mixer
Mac Ruth Production Sound Mixer
Ric Schnupp ADR Recordist
Peter Staubli Sound Designer
John C. Stuver Dialogue Editor
Rabb Whitehead ADR Recordist
Alessija Lause Stunts
David Leitch Stunt Coordinator, Second Unit Director
Michael Bonvillain Director of Photography
Chris Castaldi First Assistant Director
Name Title
Tommy Wirkola Producer
Will Ferrell Producer
Kevin J. Messick Producer
Denis L. Stewart Executive Producer
Chris Henchy Executive Producer
Tripp Vinson Executive Producer
Beau Flynn Producer
Adam McKay Producer
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Reviews

tanty
6.0

Nice fantasy and action movie. Interesting to see again Gemma Arterton and good FX but nothing else to remark. ...

Jun 23, 2021
Dark Jedi
8.0

This is a movie which you watch for the action and the special effects and pretty much nothing else. As such it is a excellent movie. The original story of Hansel & Gretel is essentially only used to boot this movie. The movie itself plays out when Hansel & Gretel are adult witch hunters. The mov ... ie is pretty much action all the way. It is fairly violent and goory action at that. It is not a movie for the kids. To me this is an advantage. I do not think I would have liked it as much if they had dumbed it down to a standard PG-rated Hollywood creation. I really enjoyed the hard-ass Hansel & Gretel duo kicking witch ass in so many way. The special effects are not bad and the medieval yet kind of modern weaponry that Hansel & Gretel swings around are quite cool looking. Not very believable perhaps but then neither are witches so… The witches themselves are also fairly cool. Especially the witch-gathering near the end of the movie is indeed a grim (ha ha) collection of freaky creatures. I was not too thrilled about the idiot law keeper. His utter stupidity bugged me throughout the entire movie. I really whished they would have dragged out the end for him a bit more. Well he did meet a suitable end at least. Overall, I enjoyed this movie a lot. If you though this was to be “just” a Hansel & Gretel movie the you are probably going to be disappointed. I knew more or less what I went for so I was just enjoying myself. I was surprised at the level of gore, exploding heads, troll-squished humans etc… but, as I said above, I think it was a good thing that they did let it be done in the way the producer/director obviously intended for it to be made.

May 16, 2024
Wuchak
9.0

***Kick axx continuation of the sylvan fairy tale about slaying diabolical witches*** In Medieval Germany, Hansel & Gretel (Jeremy Renner & Gemma Arterton) are now adults and formidable witch slayers, not to mention considered heroes in the community. When numerous children turn-up missing, they ... trace the problem to an unholy celebration orchestrated by a grand witch (Famke Janssen). Fetching Pihla Viitala plays a redhead villager accused of witchcraft. "Hansel & Gretel: Witch Hunters" (2013) is a dark fantasy/action/comedy/horror that takes the German fairy tale by the Brothers Grimm and envisions events about twenty years later. Imagine the excellent “Season of the Witch” (2011) meshed with the fantasy elements of the fable and you’d have a good idea of this movie. “Dracula Untold” (2014) and “Snow White and the Huntsman” (2012) are good contemporary associations, but “Hansel & Gretel: Witch Hunters” is noticeably superior. This movie just kicks total axx from beginning to end with Gemma jaw-dropping as the take-no-sheet heroine and Renner rising to the challenge. The witches are ee-vil and worthy of nothing other than immediate slaughter, which is basically the siblings’ modus operandi. There’s a lot of thrilling action and gore, some of it so over-the-top it’s amusing; there’s even a terrible troll. And the movie LOOKs great. If you like dark woodsy adventure and don’t mind fantasy, don’t miss out on this excellent film. The film is doesn’t overstay its welcome at 1 hour, 28 minutes; and was fittingly shot completely in Germany. GRADE: A

Jun 23, 2021
Geronimo1967
6.0

This might have done better had they just stuck to a plain old witch-hunting adventure film, rather than embroil us in a rather dull familial back story that really just clutters the whole thing up. If you are familiar with the fairy tale, you will know that "Hansel" (Jeremy Renner) and sister "Gret ... el" (Gemma Arterton) were enticed to the house made of sweets by an evil witch. On the menu, luckily they are able to turn the tables on her and it is her who goes into the oven rather than them! Ten years on, and our siblings are legendary and regularly summoned to rid other villages of their menaces. It's on one such mission the they discover that an impending Blood Moon is going to empower an whole coven of witches who have already stolen a dozen innocent children to use as ingredients in a broth. Can they thwart this (actually quite appealing) plan? Well along the way they make some friends and some foes before quite a spectacular, if I felt rather disappointing, denouement. There is an hint of chemistry between Renner and a distinctly underwhelming Arterton, Famke Janssen fares fine as the nasty "Muriel" and when it works, it's quite a pacy and enjoyable fantasy. There's way too much dialogue though, and when we start to delve into their past, I started to delve into the Maltesers. It's fine, and actually does look better on a big screen as the cinematography and visual effects are good enough. It's just a missed opportunity to darken this myth and deliver something just a little more evil! Watchable, just not memorable.

Aug 10, 2023