The Warriors

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Unite. Fight. Survive.

Imagine a neon-lit Odyssey across a seething NYC where gangs rule the night. The Warriors embark on an epic trek from hostile territories back to Coney Island, facing betrayal, chaos, and an ever-growing array of bizarre, colorfully themed foes. Can you dig it?

The Warriors Trivia

Who directed the 1979 film "The Warriors"? (Medium)
#1: Martin Scorsese
#2: Walter Hill
#3: Francis Ford Coppola
#4: Stanley Kubrick
In the 1979 film "The Warriors," which character says the famous line "Can you dig it?" (Expert)
#1: Luther
#2: Swan
#3: Cyrus
#4: Ajax
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The Warriors Fun Facts

Luther's iconic line Warriors, come out to play! was ad-libbed by actor David Patrick Kelly.
During the filming of The Warriors, real New York City gang members were hired to play extras and provide authenticity to the gang scenes.

The Warriors Polls

Who is your favorite character from The Warriors?
Swan
Ajax
Cleon
Cochise
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What is your favorite scene from The Warriors?
The Opening Scene
The Furies Fight
The Subway Chase
The Final Confrontation
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Timeline Highlights ( To Fictional )

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February 9, 1979

Release of The Warriors

The movie 'The Warriors' directed by Walter Hill was released in theaters.

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1979

Publication of The Warriors graphic novel

A graphic novel adaptation of 'The Warriors' movie was published, expanding the story's reach.

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1980s

The Warriors Cult Following Emerges

The cult following for 'The Warriors' movie began to grow, enhancing its status as a cult classic.

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