The original Clash Of The Titans is a classic, old-school adventure movie from that features amazing stop-motion effects from the late, great Ray Harryhausen. The story drew from Greek mythology and put hero Perseus through various trials, which included fighting the Medusa and the Kraken. While the dialogue may be a tad stilted it boasted quite a classy cast, including Laurence Olivier and Maggie Smith.
While the movie was a hit, a planned sequel didn't happen. Lily James Korrina as Korrina. Alejandro Naranjo Mantius as Mantius. Freddy Drabble Apollo as Apollo. Kathryn Carpenter Athena as Athena. Matt Milne Elite Guard No. Birkett Turton Elite Guard No. Spencer Wilding Minotaur as Minotaur. Jonathan Liebesman. More like this. Watch options. Storyline Edit. 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 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. 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 , Poseidon's demigod son, Argenor Toby Kebbell , and fallen god Hephaestus Bill Nighy , Perseus bravely embarks on a treacherous quest into the underworld to rescue Zeus, overthrow the Titans and save mankind.
Feel the Wrath. Rated PG for intense sequences of fantasy violence and action. Did you know Edit. Her character was written out, rather than being re-cast, as Andromeda was. Goofs Since this film is fantasy rather than history, some minor anachronisms are allowed, such as a Greek army using Roman tools or flags.
Since many iconic "Greek myth" images come in fact from the Italian Renaissance, anything from up until the 17th century AD is fair game. Quotes Helius : I've read you are a great disappointment. Once the Makhai attack the Gods, Poseidon is wounded by a fireball to the chest. Ares then springs his attack and catches Zeus off guard. With his hammer he knocks Zeus out cold and steals his thunderbolt as a prize.
When Zeus recovers, Ares is already binding him in chains. Zeus asks why he has betrayed him, but Ares coldly answers "Only when it suits you, you remember I am you son? Zeus reacts angrily when he learns of the deal with Kronos. Ares tries to silence him, but Hades wants to hear him out. Ares asks if Hades backtracking, but Hades simply reminds Ares that he should obey his command while he is in the Underworld. Ares relents and watches his father argue with Hades. Ares drags his father to the precipice where Kronos awaits.
As he binds his father to an altar, Zeus mocks him for following orders. Ares asserts he is his own master, but Zeus notes that only humans have free will. Ares becomes angry again and punches his father repeatedly. He rages that Zeus shows more favoritism to Perseus. Zeus expresses dismay at how Ares has fallen, but this does not help as Ares continues to assault his father.
Hades orders him to desist, but the mad war God ignores him. Hades becomes angry in turn, so he knocks Ares down and holds the pitchfork to his face. Ares protests that Hades should not be so merciful, but Hades retorts "Your weakness is your blind hatred for you father!
And your brother! Ares is sent away so that he and Zeus are separated. However, he later hears Korrina praying to him for luck, even though Korrina was warned not to do so.
Ares falls from the sky and lands in front of Perseus and Andromeda. The Queen's soldiers immediately attack him, but Ares kills them. Perseus calls Ares a traitor, but Ares is unfazed as he feels that Zeus betrayed him, which earns him a punch in the face from Perseus. Ares gives him a punch in return and goes on a rampage. With his hammer, Ares knocks down Perseus and Agenor. A little later, Ares tracks down Perseus' party when they reach the labyrinth in the hopes of navigating it to reach Tartarus and save Zeus.
He's able to do so because Korrina, a female soldier in the group, prayed to him in the hopes that he would be appeased, despite Perseus imploring them earlier not to do so.
He goes on to slaughter several soldiers in the party, including Korrina, despite the pleas for him to find peace in his heart. However, Hephaestus sacrificed himself to buy Perseus, Queen Andromeda and Agenor a chance to escape into the labyrinth. Later, Hades reconsiders what they're doing when a very weakened and drained Zeus finally apologizes for betraying him to serve in the underworld, and begs for his forgiveness, saying he forgives him.
This angers Ares, who still wants to release Kronos, and he attacks Hades. While this happens, Perseus Andromeda and Agenor free Zeus and try to escape with him. However, Ares notices them fleeing and plunges Hades' pitchfork into Zeus, which almost kills him due to his weakened state. After escaping, Perseus, still in need of Zeus' thunderbolt to complete the Spear of Trium, which was the weapon that was used to defeat Kronos, contacts Ares by praying to him and challenging him to a duel at the temple of the gods so he can prove he's right about them not being equal.
Ares accepts, but when Perseus goes to meet him there, he discovers to his horror that Ares has kidnapped his young son, Helius. He begs for Ares not to hurt him, to which he insists that he won't; the idea is to hurt Perseus and make Helius know what it's like to see his father be taken away from him, which he still holds Perseus responsible for in regards to him and Zeus.
They engage in their duel, with Ares clearly having the upper hand. He relentlessly beats Perseus so badly that he's a bloody mess and can barely move. However, before he can deliver the final blow, Helius challenges him in a brave effort to defend his father.
Ares approaches him with an amused expression on his face, but he then notices Perseus is gone and that he used it as a distraction. Perseus then attacks him while his guard is down and manages to kill him by stabbing him with Zeus' thunderbolt. Ares turns into stone and crumbles. Perseus later manages to defeat Kronos with spear of gods.
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