Monday, March 29, 2010

CLASH OF THE TITANS

Clash of the Titans is a 2010 fantasy film which is a remake of the 1981 movie of the same name, itself loosely based on the Greek fiction of Perseus. It is from the” Incredible Hulk “creator Louis Leterrier, starring Sam Worthington, the earthly star made to carry out a series of quests by the gods in order to earn the hand of the captivated princess Andromeda ( Alexa Davalos) for marriage. The other star casts are Danny Huston, Gemma Arterton , Pete Postelthwaite, Ralph Fiennes and Liam Neeson. Clash of the Titans is written by Travis Beacham, Phil Hay and Matt Manfredi.

In "Clash of the Titans", in prehistoric Greek period, the final battle for control pits men against kings and kings versus the gods. But the crusade among the gods could abolish the the human race. Born of a god but raised as a man, Perseus ( Sam Worthington) is powerless to rescue his family from Hades ( Ralph Fiennes), revengeful god of the criminal world. Losing everything, Perseus decides to lead a dangerous job to beat Hades before he grabs authority from Zeus ( Liam Neeson) and let loose torment on world. Leading a daring crew of warriors, Perseus sets off on a dangerous trip deep into prohibited worlds. Battling evil demons and terrifying beasts, he will simply outlive if he can agree to his power as a god, confront his destiny and create his own destiny.

The original Clash of the Titans moved the climax of his previous picture The Incredible Hulk - a battle in a burnt-down courtroom with temple-like columns - and has compared contemporary superheroes to Greek mythology. Clash of the Titans was originally set for standard release on March 26, 2010. The Heat Vision Blog reported on January 27, 2010 that after a 3-D conversion test of the movie which Warner Bros. found to be a "roaring success," the film would be converted to 3-D and would premiere on April 2, 2010. It is a edition of Clash of the Titans (1981, Desmond Davis), rated PG13 for mythological fantasy action violence, some frightening images and short sexuality. A video game version of the film is being developed by Game Republic and will be published by Namco Bandai Games America Inc. and Warner Bros. Interactive. The game will allow players to take the role of Perseus and follow a story based on the movie.

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