Hercules Was Ordered to Capture This Monster Alive | Labors 4–6

Hercules returns for Labors 4–6: the Erymanthian Boar, the Stymphalian Birds, and the Augean Stables. Ordered to capture a monster alive, survive a rain of steel, and complete an impossible task in one day, he turns every royal trap against the kings who designed it. Continue the saga from Labors 1–3:    • HERCULES: The dark reality of history’s gr...   . A monster he is forbidden to kill. A sky raining death. A king trying to break the son of Zeus. Chapters: 00:00 Hercules Returns 02:48 The Erymanthian Boar 03:32 The King’s Trap 04:20 Snow Hell on Mount Erymanthus 06:23 The Stymphalian Birds 08:56 Rain of Steel 11:01 The Augean Stables 13:36 Hercules Bends the Rivers 15:38 Six Circles of Hell King Eurystheus has changed the rules. If Hercules cannot be killed by claws, steel, or fangs, then he must be broken through impossible tasks: the Erymanthian Boar, the Stymphalian Birds, and the Augean Stables. In this cinematic Greek mythology documentary, Hercules faces three trials designed not only to test his strength, but to attack his dignity, his mind, and his will. This is Part 2 of the 12 Labors of Hercules, covering Labors 4–6. A living beast had to be captured alive. The sky itself became a weapon. A king tried to turn the son of Zeus into a slave. But Hercules did not simply survive these labors. He became something far more dangerous. In this episode: Hercules and the Erymanthian Boar The command to capture the monster alive King Eurystheus and the cruel trap The Stymphalian Birds and the steel rain of Ares Athena’s gift and the bronze clappers The Augean Stables King Augeas and the impossible humiliation Hercules bending rivers to his will The next stage of the 12 Labors Hercules — also known in Greek mythology as Heracles — continues his path through the labors that were meant to destroy him. Continue with Chapter 3 as Hercules faces Labors 7–9. #hercules #greekmythology #TwelveLabors