This film was began year 2002, produced by Adam Schroeder and the writers Travis Wright and John Glenn. Now, the 2010 movie of the "Clash of the Titans" was released dated past March 26, 2010. The Clash begins in 3D also in 2D. These are the casts of the new 2010 film,
Sam Worthington as Perseus, the hero, main protagonist, and son of Zeus
Liam Neeson as Zeus, the leader of the gods of Mount Olympus
Ralph Fiennes as Hades, God of the Underworld and the primary villain
Gemma Arterton as Io
Alexa Davalos as Andromeda
Izabella Miko as Athena
Mads Mikkelsen as Draco, leader of the Praetorian Guard
Jason Flemyng as Acrisius/Calibos
Danny Huston as Poseidon
Tamer Hassan as Ares
Pete Postlethwaite as Spyros
Polly Walker as Cassiopeia
Luke Treadaway as Apollo
Nathalie Cox as Artemis
Nina Young as Hera
Kaya Scodelario as Peshet
Nicholas Hoult as Eusebios
Ian Whyte as Sheik Suleiman
Agyness Deyn as Aphrodite
Paul Kynman as Hephaestus
Alexander Siddig as Hermes
Charlotte Comer as Demeter
Jane March as Hestia
Natalia Vodianova as Medusa
Hans Matheson as Ixas
Mouloud Achour as Kucuk
Liam Cunningham as Solon
Ross Mullan as Pemphredo
Liam Neeson as Zeus, the leader of the gods of Mount Olympus
Ralph Fiennes as Hades, God of the Underworld and the primary villain
Gemma Arterton as Io
Alexa Davalos as Andromeda
Izabella Miko as Athena
Mads Mikkelsen as Draco, leader of the Praetorian Guard
Jason Flemyng as Acrisius/Calibos
Danny Huston as Poseidon
Tamer Hassan as Ares
Pete Postlethwaite as Spyros
Polly Walker as Cassiopeia
Luke Treadaway as Apollo
Nathalie Cox as Artemis
Nina Young as Hera
Kaya Scodelario as Peshet
Nicholas Hoult as Eusebios
Ian Whyte as Sheik Suleiman
Agyness Deyn as Aphrodite
Paul Kynman as Hephaestus
Alexander Siddig as Hermes
Charlotte Comer as Demeter
Jane March as Hestia
Natalia Vodianova as Medusa
Hans Matheson as Ixas
Mouloud Achour as Kucuk
Liam Cunningham as Solon
Ross Mullan as Pemphredo
The story is very essential of various Greek legends: the Medusa, the Kraken, the Pegasus, the Stygian Witches, and several very fancy gods flit through the proceedings, but the central focus is on a young fisherman known as Perseus. Through a series of events that don't seem to interest the movie all that much, Perseus is thrust into the role of noble hero, and his ultimate goal is to defeat the god Hades as revenge for the death of his family. Foundling Perseus, the son of Zeus and a human woman, comes to the city of Argos as its king declares war on those inconstant gods. Sent off in search of a way to kill the "Kraken," the leviathan who is the gods' greatest weapon, the noble hero Perseus and his band of merry misfit soldiers hack and slash their way through a rogues' gallery of quasi-mythological creatures.
Director Louis Leterrier essentially wants his movie to become a serious action-adventure movie, if he didn't, he wouldn't have cribbed so much from "The Lord of the Rings" movies. But in striving for a combination of grit and grandeur, Louis Leterrier misses a chance to make the kind of camp classic that could have endured for generations. Instead, it's a muddled disappointment.
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