Gerard Butler
Gerard Butler. He was also in 300, Harrison's Flowers, Attila and Dracula 2000.
The Reign of Terror.
One could argue that the answer is "Reign Storm," because he's near death at the end from using the Fenton suit, his dad invented. Another option is "Bitter Reunions." Vlad knocks him out cold, he gets electrocuted twice, choked, ect. from fighting Vlad. Other options are "Kindred Spirits," "D-stabalized," "Phantom Planet," and "Ultimate Enemy." You'll have to be the judge yourself.
The duration of Reign of the Fallen is 3300.0 seconds.
The Reign of Terror was called The reign of Terror because hundreds of thousands of people were killed. Royalists, people who supported the Royalists and anyone who was thought to be a threat was violently beheaded.
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Gerard Butler. He was also in 300, Harrison's Flowers, Attila and Dracula 2000.
Gerard Butler
Danny Phantom - 2004 Reign Storm Part 2 was released on: USA: 29 July 2005
Danny Phantom - 2004 Reign Storm 2-4 was released on: USA: 29 July 2005
Gerard Butler has been in loads of movies and here are most of them:Her Majesty, Mrs Brown, Fast Food, One More Kiss, The Cherry Orchard, Harrison's Flowers, Dracula 2000, Shooters, Reign Of Fire, Lara Croft Tomb Raider: The Cradle Of Life, Timeline, Dear Frankie, The Phantom of the Opera, The Game Of Their Lives, Beowulf & Grendel, 300, Shatered, P.S. I Love You, Nim's Island, Rock n' Rolla, Gamer, The Ugly Truth, How to Train Your Dragon, Tales of the Black Freighter, Law Abiding Citizen and Bounty Hunter.Some like The Ugly Truth, Gamer and Law Abiding Citizen have only just been released in cinemas and The Bounty Hunter (also known as The Bounty) and How To Train Your Dragon are due to be released in cinemas soon.Enjoy. xxx
i think it was reign storm but i cant find it either. im not positive...
Yes Timbaland does have a son, his name is Demetrius Mosley.
Napoleon II, also known as the King of Rome, never officially reigned as emperor. He was proclaimed emperor by his father, Napoleon Bonaparte, in 1815 during the Hundred Days after Napoleon's return from exile, but his reign was very brief and largely symbolic. After Napoleon's defeat at Waterloo, Napoleon II was taken to Austria and lived there until his death in 1832. Thus, his reign is often referred to as a "phantom reign" or "symbolic reign" due to its lack of political power or independence.