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31 March 2012 4:23 AM, PDT | HeyUGuys.co.uk | See recent HeyUGuys news »
For a sequel bursting and ablaze with special effects and offering far better 3D this time around – as it wasn’t done haphazardly in post production, director Jonathan Liebesman’s take on Greek mythology is surprisingly bland. Unfortunately for him, it’s a combination of bland script and even blander lead in Sam Worthington. Worthington is like the Nigel Mansell of the acting world; performing adequately and a rather likeable chap but never setting the world (or screen) alight.
It’s as though Liebesman relies heavily on his effects to inject excitement into Wrath of the Titans as the rest is a confusing and often eye-torturous visual muddle that smacks of the hell-fire visuals of Lord of the Rings – and you expect Frodo to pop up at any second and save the day too.
In the sequel to Clash of the Titans, and a decade after his heroic defeat of the monstrous Kraken, »
- Lisa Giles-Keddie
29 March 2012 9:00 PM, PDT | WeAreMovieGeeks.com | See recent WeAreMovieGeeks.com news »
*** Fair warning, this review may contain some very, very Minor spoilers. ***
It’s a rare thing that a sequel surpasses it’s predecessor, and in the case of Wrath Of The Titans, the theory wavers slightly. Clash Of The Titans (2010) was a remake of the 1981 Ray Harryhausen classic that had action and lots of CGI special effects but did little to honor the original, nor did it compare to the thrill and excitement the 1981 original still offers fans. With this sequel, loosely based on the the 1981 screenplay written by Beverley Cross, who also wrote the 1981 original Clash Of The Titans, the film ponies up a more fluid story with better special effects, but the pacing differs greatly from the 2010 Clash Of The Titans.
Wrath Of The Titans takes place a decade after Perseus (Sam Worthington) defeated the Kraken. Having turned down his god-father Zeus’ offer to rule by his side from Olympus, »
- Travis Keune
15 March 2012 5:00 AM, PDT | TooFab | See recent TooFab news »
"Wrath of the Titans," the sequel to the 2010 blockbuster "Clash of the Titans," hits theaters on March 30, 2012.While "Clash" was a remake of a classic film, "Wrath" -- set a decade after "Clash" -- ventures into new territory. Banners for the main characters have been released, and we can definitely expect more action, drama and spectacular special effects.Check out our Guide to the Gods to see what Perseus and company have been up to since "Clash."Perseus (Sam Worthington): After saving Argos from the Kraken, Perseus retires to a quiet life as a fisherman and raising his 10-year-old son. When his father Zeus is captured and the Titans unleashed, Perseus is called back into action.Andromeda (Rosamund Pike): The helpless princess in "Clash" is now a warrior queen and joins Perseus in battle. British beauty Rosamund Pike replaces Alexa Davalos.Agenor (Toby Kebbell): A new face in the film, »
- tooFab Staff
13 March 2012 6:40 PM, PDT | Zap2It - From Inside the Box | See recent Zap2It - From Inside the Box news »
Returning to TV for the first time after his long run on "CSI," William Petersen is set to star in and produce "Hurt People," a drama about a veteran hitman, Hollis Brown, who is employed by the crime family that murdered his wife. He is hired to hunt down and kill his estranged daughter. The show is going to be of a much darker nature than "CSI" and is being shopped around cable stations. [Deadline]
"The Cosby Show's" second-youngest child, Tempestt Bledsoe, is returning to NBC in "DILFs," the Jimmy Fallon comedy pilot that follows three middle-aged guys who are parents and husbands, yet can't seem to grow up. Bledsoe will play the wife of Anthony Anderson's character. [TV Line]
NBC's untitled comedy pilot about Agnes (Sarah Wright), a shy focused woman who gets dumped by her fiance, has cast Freddie Prinze Jr. as said fiance. The break-up is because Prinze's »
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13 March 2012 10:49 AM, PDT | digitalspy | See recent digitalspy news »
Alexa Davalos has joined the cast of Frank Darabont's La Noir. The TNT drama pilot, set in the '40s and '50s, will focus on the conflict between the Lapd and the mob, led by gangster Mickey Cohen. Clash of the Titans star Davalos will play enigmatic beauty Jasmine, reports Deadline. The actress also starred in 2004's The Chronicles of Riddick and 2008's Defiance, and played the recurring role of Gwen Raiden on Angel. She is the latest star (more) »
- By Morgan Jeffery
13 March 2012 5:00 AM, PDT | Deadline TV | See recent Deadline TV news »
Alexa Davalos (Defiance) is set for the female lead in Frank Darabont’s TNT drama pilot L.A. Noir, a fast-paced crime drama set in Los Angeles during the 1940s and ’50s that tells the true story of a decades-long conflict between the Lapd, under the determined leadership of Police Chief William Parker, and ruthless criminal elements led by mobster Mickey Cohen. Davalos, repped by UTA and Anonymous, will play Jasmine, a beauty with a complicated past. Andrea Savage has been cast in in Fox’s single-camera comedy pilot Rebounding. The project, written/executive produced by Joe Port and Joe Wiseman, executive produced by Steve Levitan and directed by Jason Winer, is an uplifting comedy about Danny (Will Forte), a man recovering from the death of his fiancé with the help of the idiots on his pickup basketball team. Savage, repped by UTA and Mosaic, will play Danny’s smothering sister Amanda, »
- NELLIE ANDREEVA
23 February 2012 10:38 AM, PST | Obsessed with Film | See recent Obsessed with Film news »
Yahoo Movies have released the brand new international trailer for Wrath of the Titans, which hits 2D, 3D and IMAX theaters on March 30th, 2012.
The trailer is more or less the same as the other one but with a few glimpses at new scenes and lots of screen time for the giant sized creatures. Warner Bros seem to be banking on these CGI creations as being the big drawing point to get you back into the theater and maybe it will… it sure seemed to work last time.
Taking place ten years after the events of Clash of the Titans, the sequel once again finds Sam Worthington at odd with the Gods who are divided. The plot revolves around monstrous titans being unleashed from captivity as a threat to the Gods and the world as we know it. Zeus (Liam Neeson) convinces his son Perseus (Sam Worthington) to fight them in the same nonsensical, »
- Matt Holmes
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