Is 300 worth watching?
Michael King
Updated on April 16, 2026
Herein, is 300 factually correct?
There really was a battle there between Greeks (including 300 Spartans) and soldiers from the Persian Empire. Yup, that's about it for historical accuracy. What Frank Miller did in the graphic novel 300, which was reproduced almost scene by scene in the movie, is show a fear of the cultures of the East.
Subsequently, question is, how many Persians did the 300 kill? The pass at Thermopylae was thus opened to the Persian army, according to Herodotus, at the cost to the Persians of up to 20,000 fatalities. The Greek rearguard, meanwhile, was annihilated, with a probable loss of 2,000 men, including those killed on the first two days of battle.
Keeping this in consideration, will there be a 300 3rd movie?
“For the third part of '300', the plot will mostly not involve Spartans fighting against the Persians as the Battle of Salamis marked the fall of Xerxes. But it could also follow another path and focus on another war between the two parties based on Millers' comics series. But this is not likely to happen.
Is 300 rise of an empire a true story?
No. The true story behind 300: Rise of an Empire reveals that Themistocles did not kill Xerxes's father, King Darius I of Persia (Darius the Great), with an arrow at the Battle of Marathon. King Darius died approximately four years later in 486 BC of failing health.