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Wrath of the Titans

- Feel the Wrath.

Perseus tries to live a quieter life as a village fisherman while – dangerously weakened by humanity's lack of devotion – the gods are losing control of the long-imprisoned Titans and their ferocious leader, Kronos.

Release Date : 2012-03-28

Language :English

Adult : false

Status : Released

Production Company : Thunder RoadLegendary PicturesCott ProductionsFuria de Titanes II, A.I.E.Warner Bros. Pictures

Production Country : SpainUnited States of America

Alternative Titles : Clash of the Titans 2Perseus: Wrath of the TitansClash of the Titans 2: Wrath of the TitansWrath of the Titans

Cast

Sam Worthington

Character Name : Perseus

Original Name : Sam Worthington

Gender : Male

Liam Neeson

Character Name : Zeus

Original Name : Liam Neeson

Gender : Male

Ralph Fiennes

Character Name : Hades

Original Name : Ralph Fiennes

Gender : Male

Rosamund Pike

Character Name : Andromeda

Original Name : Rosamund Pike

Gender : Female

Bill Nighy

Character Name : Hephaestus

Original Name : Bill Nighy

Gender : Male

Edgar Ramírez

Character Name : Ares

Original Name : Edgar Ramírez

Gender : Male

Toby Kebbell

Character Name : Argenor

Original Name : Toby Kebbell

Gender : Male

Danny Huston

Character Name : Poseidon

Original Name : Danny Huston

Gender : Male

Sinéad Cusack

Character Name : Clea

Original Name : Sinéad Cusack

Gender : Female

John Bell

Character Name : Helius

Original Name : John Bell

Gender : Male

Lily James

Character Name : Korrina

Original Name : Lily James

Gender : Female

Alejandro Naranjo

Character Name : Mantius

Original Name : Alejandro Naranjo

Gender : Male

Freddy Drabble

Character Name : Apollo

Original Name : Freddy Drabble

Gender : Male

Kathryn Carpenter

Character Name : Athena

Original Name : Kathryn Carpenter

Gender : Male

Matt Milne

Character Name : Elite Guard No. 1

Original Name : Matt Milne

Gender : Male

Birkett Turton

Character Name : Elite Guard No. 2

Original Name : Birkett Turton

Gender : Male

Spencer Wilding

Character Name : Minotaur

Original Name : Spencer Wilding

Gender : Male

Juan Reyes

Character Name : Prison Warden

Original Name : Juan Reyes

Gender : Male

Jorge Guimerá

Character Name : Theodulus

Original Name : Jorge Guimerá

Gender : Male

Asier Macazaga

Character Name : Theron

Original Name : Asier Macazaga

Gender : Male

Daniel Galindo Rojas

Character Name : Eustachius

Original Name : Daniel Galindo Rojas

Gender : Male

Lamberto Guerra

Character Name : Timon

Original Name : Lamberto Guerra

Gender : Male

George Blagden

Character Name : Soldier 1

Original Name : George Blagden

Gender : Male

Killian Burke

Character Name : Soldier 2

Original Name : Killian Burke

Gender : Male

Alastair Cording

Character Name : Villager 1

Original Name : Alastair Cording

Gender : Male

Caoilfhionn Dunne

Character Name : Woman 1

Original Name : Caoilfhionn Dunne

Gender : Male

Martin Bayfield

Character Name : Cyclops

Original Name : Martin Bayfield

Gender : Male

Reviews

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Andres Gomez

@tanty

2021-06-23

This could have a pass based on the 3D but, in all honesty, the script and the story is totally senseless and unconnected. The travel through the Underworld maze to the Tartarus is just the best example of how bad the story is. In addition, they just mix the Greek mythology in the most absurd ways, putting a minotaur where it doesn't belong. Make up is quite bad. Specially with the beards and appearance of the gods. Andromeda, who is also misplaced and doesn't really have any relevant role, is the spark to remark, played by Rosemund Pike.

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Per Gunnar Jonsson

@Dark Jedi

2024-05-16

The visual effects where very good. Unfortunately, that was about it. The script was just awful. I do not want to watch a movie about Greek mythology just to see the gods being portrayed as week, loosing their power and ultimately disappearing. I don’t know why so many writers today cannot do anything better than to take a well known setting and then totally destroy it for thrills. It seems like they all have some “Lets-destroy-the-Enterprise” complex. To me the awful script ruined this movie. It became depressing despite the good visual effects.

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r96sk

@r96sk

2023-10-11

I'm split on this one! In some ways I kinda prefer 'Wrath of the Titans' to its predecessor, though in other ways it is a downgrade. My positives include the pacing and the use of 'the gods', with both - in my opinion - better done in this 2012 film when compared to the 2010 original. The shorter run time helps, while Liam Neeson and Ralph Fiennes are far better utilised this time. My negatives include the story and (one or two) new cast/characters. The plot didn't really hold my attention very well, at a number of moments I felt my mind drift away from what was occurring onscreen. I wasn't bored or anything, though I could feel myself lose interest immediately after a scene that promised more than it delivered. As for the latter, Rosamund Pike and Édgar Ramírez are disappointing additions. With that said, Bill Nighy is a newcomer here and he actually entertained me - probably my standout character from this sequel. Toby Kebbell is a solid newbie too, to be honest. Elsewhere, Ramin Djawadi is missed on music but Javier Navarrete does a perfectly fine job in fairness. Naturally, I can only speak for myself and to me this is an average, if admittedly forgettable, flick - nought worse.

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CinemaSerf

@Geronimo1967

2024-06-22

The original "Clash of the Titans" (1981) didn't really need it's 2010 reimagining, and that film didn't need this sequel either. This time, the demi-god Perseus (Sam Worthington) has to take on the ruthless Hades (Ralph Fiennes) who has kidnapped his dad Zeus (Liam Neeson) and has him chained deep in the underworld. What's clear to the young man is that there is a conspiracy going on amongst the Olympian gods and that if he doesn't get his sword sharpened then there could be an all out war involving the long imprisoned and mighty Kronos - the father of Zeus, Poseidon and Hades themselves. What isn't helping the immortals is the astonishingly fickle degree of faith from the public who are enjoying a time of relative peace and therefore not really doing anywhere enough praying! Anyway, luckily Perseus has the warlike "Andromeda" (Rosamund Pike) and the arch-craftsman Hephaestus (Bill Nighy) on his team so maybe they have a fighting chance? I reckon by half way through, I was thinking that maybe Tartarus was the best place for the writers rather than poor old Kronos. They have given the stolid messrs. Worthington, Neeson et al the most meagre of stories upon which to to develop their already pretty week characterisations and though there are some fun monsters from the innards of the Earth, they're not a patch on the stop-motion creatures from the hands of Ray Harryhausen. It does liven up a bit for the last fifteen minutes, and it is my kind of film so I didn't hate it - but it's still very disappointing.