Soren (voice of Jim Sturgess) – A young male Barn Owl enthralled by his father’s epic stories of the Guardians of Ga’ Hoole, a mythic band of winged warriors who had fought a great battle to save all of owlkind from the evil Pure Ones. Soren was snatched by patrols from St. Aegolius Academy for Orphaned Owls.
Gylfie (voice of Emily Barclay) – A female Elf Owl, who is Soren’s best friend. She was snatched by patrols from St. Aggie’s after trying to fly before her wings had completely fledged.
Twilight (voice of Jay Laga’aia) – A male Great Grey Owl who claims that he taught himself everything about surviving (at the orphan school of tough learning),and was abandoned within hours of hatching.
Digger (voice of David Wenham) – A very smart tracking Burrowing Owl. He was separated from his parents when owls from St. Aggie’s attacked his family.
Eglantine (voice of Emilie de Ravin) – A female Barn Owl, Soren’s beloved younger sister.
Kludd (voice of Ryan Kwanten) – A male Barn Owl, older, evil brother of Soren.
Nyra (voice of Helen Mirren) – An enigmatic female Barn Owl.
Metalbeak (voice of Sam Neill) – A mysterious male Barn Owl.
The film follows the journey of Soren who was held captive by the Pure Ones (Owls) with his brother Kludd and were forced to train to join the army that will rule and enslaved all the winged creatures. Soren escaped while Kludd remains with the pure ones, believing with what their father told them about the Guardians of Ga’ Hoole who can defeat the enemies, Soren soars the sky with his friends in search for the possible help from them.
Fly with Soren and his friends beginning September 24 in all theaters nationwide to see anticipated Legend of the Guardians: The Owls of Ga’Hoole that is available in both 3D and regular format. The film is distributed by Warner Bros. Pictures, a Warner Bros. Entertainment Company.
1 comment:
I find it interesting and sad how they could miss a detail simple as the pure black eyes of Tyto's in general. Not that it's a big deal, but it isn't that hard to get wrong. Seriously. It's mentioned 110 times in the first book that barn owls have purely black eyes.
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