
This sequel to Conan the Barbarian was moderately successful at the box office in the US, and very successful internationally, although critical response was not as strong as the original film.Ĭonan the Adventurer (animated series) The film was directed by action/fantasy veteran Richard Fleischer. It should be noted that despite being a fierce warrior, she is afraid of rats. Zula later becomes the Captain of the Guard in Shadizar, replacing Bombaata. Zula, a female warrior in this movie, was the last of her tribe.
In the movie Zula was a thief/raider rescued by Conan, who joins his brigade. Zula was played by singer Grace Jones in the 1984 film Conan the Destroyer which starred Arnold Schwarzenegger as Conan and former NBA player Wilt Chamberlain as the warrior Bombaata. Grace Jones as a female version of Zula in the movie Conan the Destroyer.
Proficient in early forms of technology and science. He later regained the Darkhold from Totrasmek, and used it to transport himself and Red Sonja away. He comments that the partial incantation regrettably only hurt Varnae, still the vampire fled. Zula uses The Darkhold against Varnae, chanting only part of a spell. Zula also is an ally of Conan and Red Sonja, He was of Royal blood and the last of his tribe. Zula is a Darfarian warrior reluctantly educated in the ways of sorcery. 4.2 Conan the Adventurer (animated series). Wilt Chamberlain and Grace Jones did most of their own stunts. Also, Arnold Schwarzenegger had taught Olivia how to defend herself, which might have caused problems as she was scared of Pat Roach. While on set, Wilt Chamberlain had told Olivia that if anyone gave her problems, "Wilt will take care of it". This was the first film for Olivia d'Abo, and she was only 14 at the time. Another sequel is planned, however, it will be ignoring the events of Conan the Destroyer. The script was thus used for Kull the Conquerer. Initially there was to be a sequel called Conan the Conqueror, but the film was cancelled as Arnold Schwarzenegger was doing Predator at the time. The cast members are Pat Roach, Grace Jones and Andre the Giant. Three of the cast members share a birthday, though they were born in different years. Famed comic creators Roy Thomas and Gerry Conway wrote the original story for the film, but weren't pleased with the screenplay written by Stanley Mann, and so they used their story for a graphic novel published by Marvel Comics. As it is a website with user-submitted information, some of the data listed here, including character names may be inaccurate. Note: The following is taken from the full credits list for this entry on IMDB.