Atlantis 2001
The year 2001 was a landmark for the "Atlantis" name in pop culture, dominated by two major but vastly different cinematic releases: Disney's animated epic Atlantis: The Lost Empire and the Stephen King adaptation Hearts in Atlantis . While one took viewers to a high-octane steampunk underwater kingdom, the other offered a grounded, psychic-infused drama about the loss of innocence. The Animated Epic: Atlantis: The Lost Empire
Milo is amazed to see the Atlanteans are alive and living in ruins. He meets the King, , and his daughter, Princess Kidagakash "Kida" . The King is hostile, ordering the outsiders to leave immediately. Milo realizes they can't understand Atlantean, and the King speaks English, revealing his distrust of surface dwellers. atlantis 2001
Milo joins a massive crew aboard a submarine, the Ulysses . The year 2001 was a landmark for the
To this day, no one has credibly claimed credit for Atlantis 2001. Theories point to a small art collective from Berlin, a disbanded MIT media lab side project, or a viral marketing firm for a movie that was never made. He meets the King, , and his daughter,
