Extreme, intense, and graphic battle violence with swords, knives, spears, and fire; many characters brutally killed.
A man graphically threatens a woman with a knife.
There's a hole in a dead mans stomach. Crows are seen eating it.
A man stabs a warrior through the shoulder. Blood can be seen.
Later in the film, when the Greeks land on the beach, the Trojans use fire arrows to stop the Greek advance. One man briefly gets shot in the head, one in the thigh and others in chest areas. A man gets sliced through the head (bloody but brief). The other killings are bloodless.
A warrior throws a spear through a mans head.
A man is seen for about 3 seconds with a sword through his face, covered with blood.
A warrior pulls an arrow out of his leg, with a lot of blood.
In the large battle of the walls of Troy, two men fight, and one man has blood coming out of his mouth and his leg.
When one man kills a main character, the sword goes right through, and you can see some blood dripping down.
During a battle men hack away with heavy blood and many corpses.
When a man kills a warrior, he has blood coming from his mouth and he has a spear through him.
A man kills a main supporting character with blood on his neck from a wound. He struggles to breath, making some gurgling sounds as he dies. The neck wound is more gory in the Director's cut, and bleeds profusely.
A man tells another man that he will deny him proper burial rights and will mutilate his body after he is dead. The man later drags his body behind a chariot. We later see his sandy, bloody, body and face.
A man is stabbed through the shoulder with a broken spear. Blood pours from the wound and he gasps. He is then finished off by having a sword stabbed through his chest (we see the bloodied blade).
There are a few extended violent acts in the Director's Cut and more blood effects to the previously mentioned violence. During the end battle, there is implied rape and many people die, including a baby which is thrown into a fire. We do not see the actual baby.