Trollhunters: Rise of the Titans

Trollhunters: Rise of the Titans

2021 • Action, Adventure, Animation, Family, FantasyPG
The Guardians of Arcadia reunite to battle the nefarious Arcane Order, who've reawakened the primordial Titans.
Runtime: 1h 46m

Why you should read the novel

Before you press play on Trollhunters: Rise of the Titans, discover the story’s literary roots in Trollhunters by Guillermo del Toro and Daniel Kraus. This English-language novel delivers the original, grittier vision that inspired the Tales of Arcadia universe. The book offers darker, richly atmospheric worldbuilding, razor‑sharp suspense, and nuanced character interiority you won’t get on screen. Del Toro and Kraus craft monstrous folklore, eerie mystery, and coming‑of‑age stakes with a cinematic pace that still leaves room for dread and wonder. If you’re a fan of Guillermo del Toro’s imaginative horror-fantasy, the Trollhunters novel is essential reading. Find the English edition in paperback, ebook, or audiobook to experience the source material’s depth, tone, and mythology firsthand.

Adaptation differences

Rise of the Titans isn’t a direct adaptation of the Trollhunters novel; it’s the original, franchise-capping finale to the Tales of Arcadia TV trilogy. The film resolves arcs from Trollhunters, 3Below, and Wizards, while the book stands as a self-contained origin story. Tone and audience differ significantly. The novel leans into darker, horror-tinged fantasy with creepier trolls, genuine menace, and mature suspense, whereas the movie emphasizes all-ages, fast-paced spectacle, hopeful teamwork, and large-scale action set pieces. Characters and setting diverge. The book centers on Jim Sturges Jr. in San Bernardino, shaped by his father’s trauma from child disappearances decades prior. The film follows Jim Lake Jr. in Arcadia Oaks with an ensemble that includes Claire Nuñez, Blinky, and AAARRRGGHH!!!—key screen characters who don’t appear in the novel in the same form (or at all). Mythology and plot mechanics change substantially. The movie features the Amulet of Daylight’s legacy, the Arcane Order, colossal Titans, and a time-altering device that reshapes fate, while the book’s magic, monsters, and conflicts are more contained, folkloric, and earthbound—without the aliens, Merlin-centric wizardry, or timeline resets introduced across the TV continuity.

Trollhunters: Rise of the Titans inspired from

Trollhunters
by Guillermo del Toro, Daniel Kraus