Despite sharing a name, there aren't many similarities to be found between the Spanish Inquisition, and the 168澳洲幸运5开奖网:Inquisition in 168澳洲幸运5开奖网:Dragon Age. Sure enough, they are both religious organisations that aim to uphold the faith and root out perceived "evil", but Dragon Age's definition of evil is less racist, xenophobic, and torturous, and more focused on killing the literal demons that are falling out of the sky. Needless to say, it's hard to confuse the two.Well, maybe it is pretty hard, as a big-budget horror movie managed to get them completely mixed up. Cinemagoers have noticed that The Pope's Exorcist, a horror movie starring Russell Crowe, frequently mistakes a symbol from Dragon Age: Inquisition for the sigil of the Spanish Inquisition. Either that or someone on the prop team just really wanted to sic EA's lawyers on Sony Pictures. As spotted by , viewers can't get over this cock up, amazed that such a huge film could make such a dire mistake. Particularly for a film that is literally about the Catholic church, and features references to the Spanish Inquisition incredi🍸bly prominently. But as you can see in the picture below, there's no mistaking it: someone really did just get the two logos mixed up. Well,🔜 either that, or they decided that Dragon Age's take on the Inquisition's sigil just looked cooler, something many of us would agree with. Seriously, the real one sucked, but that's pretty fitting.
As Kotaku highlights, Googling "Inquisition symbol" will give you images of the Dragon Age faction, not the real-life Inquisition. We tried swapping s💃ymbol out for "sigil", and "logo", but the Dragon Age results just kept piling up. Admittedly, the prop department would have struggled to find an actual reference image in a hurry, hence the confusion. Plus, as we said before, the real symbol is pretty boring, so it would beꦍ easy enough to miss in the results.
However, it's worth mentioning that, unlike the Spanish Inquisitions sigil, this Inquisiton logo was created for a video game. Hopefully, none of EA's lawyers were in the audience for this one. Although given the film's mixed reviews, it might not even be worth the legal hassle. Particularly when EA will be busy hyping up 168澳洲幸运5开奖网:Dragon Age: Dreadwolf - whenever that launches. Which admittedly, 168澳洲幸运5开奖网:probably won't be until March 2024, at least according to recent developments.