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  • MOVIE page: Wrath of the Titans (2012)
  • Rate: 5.7/10 total 96,204 votes 
  • Genre: Action | Adventure | Fantasy
  • Runtime: 99 min
  • Filming Location: Longcross Studios, Chobham Lane, Longcross, Surrey, England, UK
  • Budget: $150,000,000 (estimated)
  • Gross: $83,640,426 (USA) (22 June 2012)
  • Director: Jonathan Liebesman
  • Stars: Sam Worthington, Liam Neeson, Ralph Fiennes | See full cast and crew
  • Original Music By: Javier Navarrete   
  • Sound Mix: SDDS | Datasat | Dolby Digital
  • Plot Keyword: Zeus | Ares | Titan | Underworld | Hades
Writing Credits By:
  • Dan Mazeau (screenplay) &
  • David Johnson (screenplay) (as David Leslie Johnson)
  • Greg Berlanti (story) &
  • David Johnson (story) (as David Leslie Johnson) &
  • Dan Mazeau (story)
  • Beverley Cross (1981 screenplay)

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Wrath of the Titans (2012) Synopsis :

Ten years after he defeated the Kraken, Perseus (Sam Worthington), the demigod son of Zeus (Liam Neeson), now lives as a fisherman with his 10-year-old son, Heleus (John Bell). One night, Perseus is visited by Zeus, who tells him that the powers of the gods are fading and the walls of the underworld prison of Tartarus are breaking due to the lack of devotion from humans and states they will need the world's armies to combat the potential threat, but Perseus shows little interest and refuses to get involved. Afterwards, Zeus travels to Tartarus to meet with his brothers Hades (Ralph Fiennes) and Poseidon (Danny Huston), and his son Ares (Edgar Ramirez). He tells Hades they must forget the past and unite to rebuild Tartarus, but Hades orders his minions to attack. They severely injure Poseidon, and Ares betrays Zeus over showing Perseus more affection, taking him prisoner and stealing his thunderbolt. Hades and Ares plan to drain Zeus' power to revive Kronos, the father of Zeus, Hades, and Poseidon, in exchan.......

Goofs: Anachronisms: (at around 1h 11 mins) When Toby Kebbell shouts, a gold crown is clearly visible.

Plot: Perseus braves the treacherous underworld to rescue his father, Zeus, captured by his son, Ares, and brother Hades who unleash the ancient Titans upon the world. Full summary »  »

Story: A decade after his heroic defeat of the monstrous Kraken, Perseus-the demigod son of Zeus-is attempting to live a quieter life as a village fisherman and the sole parent to his 10-year old son, Helius. Meanwhile, a struggle for supremacy rages between the gods and the Titans. Dangerously weakened by humanity's lack of devotion, the gods are losing control of the imprisoned Titans and their ferocious leader, Kronos, father of the long-ruling brothers Zeus, Hades and Poseidon. The triumvirate had overthrown their powerful father long ago, leaving him to rot in the gloomy abyss of Tartarus, a dungeon that lies deep within the cavernous underworld. Perseus cannot ignore his true calling when Hades, along with Zeus' godly son, Ares (Edgar Ramrez), switch loyalty and make a deal with Kronos to capture Zeus. The Titans' strength grows stronger as Zeus' remaining godly powers are siphoned, and hell is unleashed on earth. Enlisting the help of the warrior Queen Andromeda (Rosamund Pike), ... Written byWarner Bros. Pictures

Produced By:

  • Kevin De La Noy known as executive producer
  • Basil Iwanyk known as producer
  • Jon Jashni known as executive producer
  • Polly Johnsen known as producer
  • Louis Leterrier known as executive producer
  • Callum McDougall known as executive producer
  • Karl McMillan known as associate producer
  • Thomas Tull known as executive producer

FullCast & Crew:
  • Sam Worthington known as Perseus
  • Liam Neeson known as Zeus
  • Ralph Fiennes known as Hades
  • Édgar Ramírez known as Ares (as Edgar Ramirez)
  • Toby Kebbell known as Agenor
  • Rosamund Pike known as Andromeda
  • Bill Nighy known as Hephaestus
  • Danny Huston known as Poseidon
  • John Bell known as Helius
  • Lily James known as Korrina
  • Alejandro Naranjo known as Mantius
  • Freddy Drabble known as Apollo
  • Kathryn Carpenter known as Athena
  • Matt Milne known as Elite Guard No. 1
  • Kett Turton known as Elite Guard No. 2
  • Sinéad Cusack known as Clea
  • Spencer Wilding known as Minotaur
  • Juan Reyes known as Prison Warden
  • Jorge Guimerá known as Theodulus
  • Asier Macazaga known as Theron
  • Daniel Galindo Rojas known as Eustachius
  • Lamberto Guerra known as Timon
  • George Blagden known as Soldier 1
  • Killian Burke known as Soldier 2
  • Alastair Cording known as Villager 1
  • Caoilfhionn Dunne known as Woman 1
  • Martin Bayfield known as Cyclops
  • Lasco Atkins known as Trojan Soldier (uncredited)
  • Domingo de Luis known as Andromeda's Servant (uncredited)
  • Richard Goss known as Argos Army Swordsman (uncredited)
  • Jimmy Pethrus known as Ancient Greek Soldier (uncredited)
  • James Michael Rankin known as Argos Army Soldier (uncredited)

Production Companies:

  • Warner Bros. (presents)
  • Legendary Pictures (in association with)
  • Cott Productions
  • Furia de Titanes II, A.I.E.
  • Thunder Road Pictures (as Thunder Road Film)

MPAA: Rated PG-13 for intense sequences of fantasy violence and action



Wrath of the Titans (2012) Review by RichardSRussell-1 from United States
Wrath of the Titans (1:39, PG-13, 3-D) — 5 — fantasy: sword & sorcery,biggie, sequel

Here, in response to no obvious demand, we have Sequel of the Titans.What follows is less a coherent review than a collection ofobservations.

(1) The plural is misleading. There's only 1 titan, Cronos, and he'soff-screen for 90% of the film. He's been imprisoned in Tartarus foreons, which explains why he's wrathful. What is never satisfactorilyexplained (or even addressed) was how this mountain-sized lava monsterever procreated, since he's supposed to be the father of much smallerand more human-like gods like feuding brothers Zeus, Poseidon, andHades.

(2) Don't go in with any pre-conceived ideas based on actual Greekmythology. It's a 2011 story featuring characters left over from 2010'sClash of the Titans.

(3) Warner Bros. threw a lot of money at this, and most of it shows upon the screen.

(4) It's pretty much non-stop fighting (vs. chimeras, cyclopes, aminotaur, and assorted gods and demigods), not entirely at the freneticpace of Transformers, where things are flying by too fast to figure outwho's doing what to whom, but too much so for my taste.

(5) The story is not going to win any Pulitzers, Nobels, or Hugos, butit's not entirely predictable, and anything that contemplates the totalextinction of the gods gets a big plus from me.

(6) Despite having some pretty good actors in here (Liam Neeson, RalphFiennes, Bill Nighy, Danny Huston, and, yes, Sam Worthington), theydon't really get much chance to practice their craft, but they're notjust phoning it in, either.

(7) Based on the damage he absorbed, Perseus should have been dead orpermanently crippled on over a dozen occasions. Absence of credibleconsequences makes it difficult to establish serious threats or buildsuspense.

(8) Psychologists who are fixated on the idea of daddy complexes willlove this. Normal people will spend a lot of time rolling their eyes.

(9) Rosamund Pike is along for the ride as Queen Andromeda, and shegets in a few licks, but mainly she cleans up real good.

(10) I'm fonder of 3-D than most, so FWIW I thot it was put to good usehere in the swooping shots thru the burning villages, labyrinth, andpits of hell. Mercifully, no pokey-outy sharp things, but I had to duckthe occasional flaming boulder.

(11) This will not tax your intellect, but it's a well-paced,semi-interesting, action-packed ludicrously unbelievable adventure.They could have done worse, and so could you.





Wrath of the Titans (2012) Review by Richard Reilly (FFman@comcast.net) from Colorado
Epic movies have been around for several years now. Simply throwingaction and graphics at a movie can no longer make it great. Epics havebeen pulled down to the level of an average movie. We must care aboutthe characters. The dialogue must be worthwhile. The storyline cannotbe linear and bland. Wrath of the Titans, although enjoyable, did notget the memo.

Wrath of the Titans follows a linear storyline. Any person who has anyknowledge of Greek mythology with grow bored of the overused story ofthe labyrinth, Kronos, and how being part human makes you stronger thana God. The storyline has absolutely no originality. It's almost likethe screenwriter read Percy Jackson and the Olympians and decided toturn the series into a more adult movie.

Luckily, there are several aspects that save Wrath of the Titans frombeing horrible. For one, the dialog worked. Mix that with the fantasticgraphics and you have a movie that you can sit back and enjoy— so longas you don't think too much. At the heart, the original Greek mythologyabout Gods overthrowing Titians is quite intriguing. It's just beendone far too often

I must note that this movie should have been longer. The opening wasfar too short. You barely see the town in which Perseus and his sonlive before it gets ripped apart. With no buildup, it is impossible tocare for the characters. This makes the movie little more than GreekMyth brought to life with no depth. It is truly unfortunate. A movielike this has so much potential. It was all wasted with a horriblescreenwriter.

If you like Greek Mythology or enjoyed Clash of the Titans, this is amovie you might want to see. If that is not the case, it's notsomething you will want to see in theatres (or at all). There have beenmuch better action/adventure movies so far this year—The Grey andChronicle are two. Wrath of the Titians is a movie with potential.Unfortunately, the makers of the movie forgot to turn that potentialinto gold.

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Wrath of the Titans (2012) Review by khfan250 from United States
I'm one of the 3% of the population of Americans that actually enjoyedthe 2010 remake of "Clash of the Titans". It wasn't a masterpiece, infact, I wouldn't even call it good. But there was a charming simplicityto it all. It involved generic characters getting from Point A to PointB in an hour and a half. Sure, it was plagued with problems, but forme, it's a serious guilty pleasure. But that's another review foranother time.

The most glaring problem with "Wrath" is that it's essentially the samething as the first one, with a few tweaks here and there. SamWorthington plays Perseus. He's strong, powerful, and dull as a rock.It's just Worthington's generic, bland good guy. He's not a terriblerole model, he's just not that particularly engaging. The onlycharacter that's more boring is Queen Andromeda, played by RosamundPike. These two characters share such an awful, contrived romance thatit makes Anakin and Padme from the Star Wars prequels look like Romeoand Juliet.

But, as I said before, this sequel is merely a re-tread of the firstmovie. Sure, the first one was predictable, but at least it gave us abit of time to know each of the characters. Here, there's nodevelopment because they just assumed you know these characters becauseyou watch the first movie. That's a problem I find many sequels runninginto, and here, it really weakens it.

The special effects here are used in a way that makes me want tosterilize the people who came up with them. The filmmakers operateunder the impression that if you throw a ton of special effects ontothe screen, it will give your audience something to look at. Theproblem with that logic is that the factors of character developmentand motivation are canceled out by the pointless action sequences tosuch a degree that the audience becomes bored by these fight scenes.The special effects don't dazzle audience members like they did in thepast when they're used in such a repetitive fashion.

With really bad movies like this, when all hope is lost, I try to focuson the positive aspects of the film. And there are a few good thingsfound here. Liam Neeson, Ralph Fiennes, and Bill Nighy are prettyentertaining as the gods of Mt. Olympus, and I do like that there issome, though not a lot, of development with these guys. The movie sortof touches on the messed up issues of family in Greek mythology, and itwas interesting. Whenever I found myself watching Sam Worthington andhis band of bland beatniks (try saying that five times fast), I waswishing that I could be watching Liam Neeson and the others, becausethey were interesting! Unfortunately, not even the awesome acting ofLiam Neeson can save this stinker, kind of how Optimus Prime couldn'tsave the "Transformers" sequels.

Final verdict: If you're a fan of rich cinematic genius like CitizenKane or 12 Angry Men, this is not your kind of movie. It's too long,too forced, and too choppily edited. I'll admit, there were people inthe theater that watched it and seemed to get really invested, and ifyou think you can, go ahead and watch it. For me, there were just toomany things that didn't add up for me to enjoy this one. I don't regretseeing it, but repeat viewings are not in my future.






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