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Aztec mythology in popular culture and Q (film)

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Difference between Aztec mythology in popular culture and Q (film)

Aztec mythology in popular culture vs. Q (film)

Figures from Aztec mythology have appeared many times in works of modern culture. Q (a.k.a. The Winged Serpent and Q – The Winged Serpent) is a 1982 dark fantasy-horror film written and directed by Larry Cohen and starring Michael Moriarty, Candy Clark, David Carradine, and Richard Roundtree.

Similarities between Aztec mythology in popular culture and Q (film)

Aztec mythology in popular culture and Q (film) have 1 thing in common (in Unionpedia): Quetzalcoatl.

Quetzalcoatl

Quetzalcoatl (ket͡saɬˈkowaːt͡ɬ, in honorific form: Quetzalcohuātzin) forms part of Mesoamerican literature and is a deity whose name comes from the Nahuatl language and means "feathered serpent" or "Quetzal-feathered Serpent".

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Aztec mythology in popular culture and Q (film) Comparison

Aztec mythology in popular culture has 102 relations, while Q (film) has 39. As they have in common 1, the Jaccard index is 0.71% = 1 / (102 + 39).

References

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