Ladyhawke was released in cinemas, introducing audiences to the fantasy adventure directed by Richard Donner.
Principal photography for Ladyhawke took place, featuring locations in Italy and other European sites to bring the medieval story to life.
Composer Andrew Powell created the musical score for Ladyhawke, contributing to the atmospheric tone of the film.
Navarre and Isabeau are cursed by Bishop of Aquila so that Navarre turns into a wolf by night and Isabeau turns into a hawk by day, preventing them from being together in human form.
Navarre escapes from a castle prison where he had been held captive, beginning his quest to break the curse.
Navarre encounters the young thief Phillipe, who becomes an ally and helps him in his quest to reunite with Isabeau.
Phillipe discovers that Isabeau is transformed into a hawk during the day due to the curse.
Navarre and Phillipe attempt to confront the Bishop of Aquila to break the curse and restore Isabeau and Navarre to their human forms simultaneously.
Navarre and Isabeau are reunited and the curse is lifted when Navarre kills the Bishop, restoring their human forms both day and night.