According to the super powers he enjoys with, Hercules, a young courageous and intelligent guy, who struggles against the murder of his family by Hera, the Queen of God, but incidents come to climax, when his best friend Lolus, has been kidnapped by the demon, as Hercules manages to save him and unites with him, in order to wander the world, searching for the weak people and help them.
Bruce Campbell, Garth Maxwell, John T. Kretchmer, Bruce Seth Green, Timothy Bond, Peter Ellis, T.J. Scott, Doug Lefler, Stephen L. Posey, Harley Cokeliss, George Mendeluk, James A. Contner, Jack Perez
Despite its age, Hercules: The Legendary Journeys is an entertaining adaptation of Greek lore, and if your teens do tune in, it might inspire in them an interest in the mythology on which it is based.
Hercules works as a campy romp because star Sorbo is having fun with the role, and neither he nor the producers are taking the character and the setting seriously.
While it may be pretty heady stuff for a guy to slay demons, gods and creatures for a living, writer John Schulian nonetheless succeeds in giving the half-man, half-god believable vulnerability.