

Mythica: Beloved Movie Series Set to Add Another Chapter – Interview
Mythica, a five-movie fantasy-adventure series that has developed a passionate and devoted following, isn’t done quite yet. In the capable hands of actor/director Jake Stormoen (The Outpost) in the directorโs chair, and the passionate devotion to the world of Mythica from production company Arrowstorm, a new addition to this beloved movie franchise is coming.
In what is clearly a passion project โ not only for Stormoen, but the fans who flocked to Kickstarter to help put the funding piece of the puzzle over the top, the seeds of “Mythica: Stormbound” were planted, nurtured and grew. Stormoen, who is in the final stages of finishing up the new film in post-production, was kind enough to spend some time answering questions about the process โ from beginning to end โ of bringing โMythica: Stormboundโ to the screen. Hereโs what he had to say.

Jake Stormoen, who long has had a relationship with Mythica, was tabbed to direct the newest film, Mythica: Stormbound.
How long had the idea for this new Mythica movie been percolating and what are some of the motivating factors for wanting to put it together?
Thatโs a good question, actually! I was approached about directing it in November of 2022 (or perhaps a little earlier…but we started early work on it at that time). Iโm not entirely sure what the motivating factors were as I didnโt write the story, myself, but I was honored that they trusted me with directing it. After hearing the rough outline of the story and reading early drafts that existed at the time, I couldnโt say ‘yes’ fast enough.
Tell me what it was like to sit through the fundraising aspect of this. Nerves, excitement? And what were you doing as the numbers started climbing and it seemed a reality?
Definitely nerve-wracking. I knew that Kickstarter (which Arrowstorm – the production company – successfully used on all previous Mythica films) was not to account for the entirety of the budget, but that if the campaign failed, the film would not be made. I suspect a large part of that was not only the money involved but also seeing if the fanbase still existed and still longed for more โMythicaโ films.
Like many crowdfunding campaigns, it started very strong, slowed down, and ended strong. I think I was probably more nervous than the producers were, in large part because theyโd asked me to be the ‘faceโ of this thing. It felt like a very personal success/failure for that reason.
There will be plenty of familiar faces in the newest Mythica film, but also some new characters to learn about.
Give me some idea of what you were doing, how busy you were once the fundraising was completed and Mythica: Stormbound was a go?
Iโve been working on this film essentially nonstop since November 2022. I came up with the social media teases leading up to the Kickstarter announcement, I was the nostalgic face of the new project and I wanted it to be the absolute best it could be.
My agent and manager turned down any audition opportunities which would have otherwise come my way so that I could focus entirely on making โMythica: Stormboundโ the very best it could possibly be. Weโre now in the thick of post-production, so to be honest, I literally havenโt stopped working on it in what is coming up on a full year.
What was it like that first day of shooting? What were you feeling, etc.?
I was fortunate in that Iโd directed on โThe Outpostโ already, and similar to that series, I knew the โMythicaโ world inside and out from spending so long in it as an actor. I also know fantasy extremely well; Iโm a diehard fan of the genre and have been for my entire life.
Director Jake Stormoen noted that Mythica: Stormbound will be a ‘darker story for sure.’
From a filmmaking standpoint, I was incredibly fortunate to have the absolute best cast and crew we could have asked for. I would joke that I had no idea how weโd assembled The Avengers to make this modest budget fantasy film, yet here we were. My director of photography, Sam Sargeant, was also instrumental as well as my 1st assistant director, Tobijah Taylor.
The two of them kept things moving smoothly with an insane schedule and a very ambitious shoot. Without them and the rest of the crew and cast, it truly wouldnโt have happened.
Fortunately, Sam was willing to sit with me evening after evening going over shot lists multiple times for every single scene before we started rolling cameras, so when we showed up on set we were already on the same page and could move at the ambitious pace we needed to. I was nervous, but excited โ and again, everyone who was there – especially Sam and Tobijah – were constantly at my side in the trenches with me. The film is looking really great – Iโm so excited to share it.
Give me a feel for how filming went and some of the moments that may have stood out for you?
Honestly? The whole thing was a blur. One big, wonderful, adventurous blur. I know I rambled about how wonderful the crew and cast were in my answer above, but thatโs what I would circle back to here. Itโs what stood out as the lasting memory more than anything else – the amount of support I felt from every crew member on set and the trust each cast member placed in me from the first minute we all arrived is something I canโt explain my gratitude for.
The production company, Arrowstorm, asked Jake Stormoen to be the face of the project and few could forget the first hints of what was coming.
With filming completed, what are you doing in the next weeks/months to get it ready for the screen?
Iโve just finished my second pass of the directorโs cut with my editor, and itโs now gone to producers for notes. Iโve met with the VFX team to go over every single VFX shot, and theyโre prepping things on their end. Once producers sign off on the edit, VFX, sound mixing, color grading and score can all begin their work and Iโll be available to each of them as we put the bells and whistles on the film.
Give me a sense of what youโre feeling about bringing this project to a successful conclusion?
We had the deck stacked against us in almost every way. Weโd lose crew members to other bigger jobs right before we started, or weโd lose a camera package we thought weโd been able to secure at a bargain rate. Things like that. Normal things, but very stressful things when the train is getting ready to leave the station. Somehow (thanks, cast and crew!) we STILL managed to get essentially all the shots Iโd initially planned or adapted accordingly to not jeopardize and sacrifice story.
Looking at the rough cut of the edit now, Iโm so, so proud of what we all did with so little. Thereโs a fine line with an independent film in a genre like this of trying to creatively use the tools at hand versus being overly ambitious and having quality suffer as a result. Iโm really proud of how each person danced that line so wonderfully well. I think audience members – especially existing Mythica fans – are really going to love it.
Mythica: Stormbound promises some twists and turns, but actor/director Jake Stormoen said they worked hard to keep the spirit of Mythica intact.
Talk a little about the Mythica/Jake fandom that is quite passionate and exciting? Whatโs your take on the fandom?
I think the Mythica fandom is one that stems from audience members genuinely feeling the heart and soul we all put into those first five films. I constantly hear it called โthe most faithful D&D-type of adventure Iโve seen on screenโ from people, and to me thereโs no compliment that could warm my heart more. Thatโs exactly what weโd hoped theyโd be, and I love that people have come along for the journey of Marek, Dagen, Thane and Teela. I hope they fall in love with our new heroes just as much.
As for any sort of โJakeโ fandom – I honestly donโt know what Iโve done to deserve such support, but not for one second do I take it for granted. Iโm grateful to the point of being speechless. So honestly, I just want to say a very big, heartfelt โthank you.โ
How was it directing this thing? I know you did some on The Outpost, but this was your baby and Iโm curious about how you approached your role as director/actor?
It was great! I made sure I was as prepared as anyone could possibly be before showing up on set, and Iโd love to think that showed. Iโm excited to see it all come together and I hope everyone is proud of the amazing work they did.
Adventure and plenty of fantasy are coming in Mythica: Stormbound.
Maybe offer some thoughts on what people can expect from this latest iteration of Mythica. Whatโs the vibe?
Itโs a darker story for sure, but Iโve tried very hard to keep the spirit of Mythica alive and to give nods and easter eggs to existing fans, while still making it my own. My hope is that thereโs enough of that where a second viewing reveals much that may be glanced over the first time. I love that with films, personally, so that was definitely a goal when possible here.
Is there a sense that more Mythica movies are potentially out there?
If there is, itโs far above my pay grade! Iโm not sure what the future will hold, but if more are to follow, Iโd love to think that โStormboundโ will have been a great launching point.
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