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Costume design, overseen by Bob Ringwood, played a crucial role in distinguishing the Greeks from the Trojans and reinforcing the film’s visual identity. The costumes earned Troy its sole Academy Award nomination—for Best Costume Design—at the 77th Academy Awards in 2005. Although it did not win, the nomination recognized the film’s commitment to authentic and evocative period design.

as Prince Hector, providing a moral anchor as the noble defender of Troy. troy 2004 filmyzilla

as Achilles, the legendary, near-invincible warrior seeking immortal glory. Costume design, overseen by Bob Ringwood, played a

Central to the Greek cause is Achilles (Brad Pitt), the greatest warrior of his age, whose legendary fighting skills are matched only by his pride and defiance of authority. Initially reluctant to fight for Agamemnon, Achilles joins the war for personal glory and a place in history. The film follows the ten-year siege of Troy, culminating in the famous Trojan Horse strategy conceived by Odysseus, which leads to the fall of the city. as Prince Hector, providing a moral anchor as

Brad Pitt’s physical transformation and performance as Achilles set a new standard for action heroes.