Wrath of the Titans

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"Feel the Wrath"
  • PG-13
  • 2012
  • 1 hr 39 min
  • 5.7  (191,530)
  • 37

As much as no one imagined that there could be a sequel to the 2010 movie Clash of the Titans, the movie Wrath of the Titans blew everyone's expectations out of the water. Directly picking up the events of the previous movie, we find Perseus (Sam Worthington), a demigod and son of Zeus (Liam Neeson), experiencing the aftermath of life as a hero. He lives a quiet life with his son Helius (John Bell) but is forced to join the battle once again when the world is threatened by the Titans, known as the brothers of the gods. Zeus's reign as god of gods is beginning to weaken, as he is being held captive in the Underworld by Hades (Ralph Fiennes) and his son Ares (Édgar Ramírez), who have revolted against the gods. Their plan is to unleash Kronos, their father, who was defeated and banished by the gods for seeking to destroy the human race. However, the Titans' strength has weakened significantly due to the lack of devotion from the humans. Zeus, who is the only one that can win against the Titans, needs Perseus and has no choice but to ask him to help. Perseus is hesitant at first but cannot ignore his duty to protect humanity. Alongside Queen Andromeda (Rosamund Pike), Hephaestus (Bill Nighy), and his Cyclopes allies, Perseus sets out on a dangerous adventure to rescue Zeus and stop Hades, Ares, and their army of demons from bringing Kronos back to life. Perseus is driven by loyalty to his father, honor to the gods, and love for humanity - his unrelenting bravery and determination even in the face of great danger will set him apart as a hero. Throughout their journey, the group battles many deadly creatures and combats mythological challenges such as fire-breathing giants and a labyrinth of death. The monsters are incredibly imaginative, from the Chimera, a creature part-lion, part-goat, and part-snake, to the Makhai, humanoid soldiers with fiery wings. In one of the most thrilling scenes, Perseus even tames a demon with Medusa's (Natalia Vodianova) severed head, which is still capable of turning enemies into stone. The relationship between the characters is central to the plot, with Perseus and his relationships driving the story. Perseus' love interest takes on a more significant role in this movie, with Rosamund Pike's character Andromeda having to fight alongside him for their own relationship's sake. The chemistry between Perseus and Andromeda is undeniable, and their shared love for humanity only adds to their heroics. Wrath of the Titans showcases impressive visuals with breath-taking action sequences and vivid battling scenes that make you feel as if you are present in the movie. The production design constructs imaginative worlds that complement the magical atmosphere, and the special effects are simply stunning. The movie is backed by an epic and powerful score that amplifies the film's dramatic and suspenseful moments. Wrath of the Titans is directed by Jonathan Liebesman, and he does an excellent job of telling a compelling and influential story. Writer Dan Mazeu was able to expand the scope and scale of the sequel, improving on the flaws of its predecessor. The ensemble cast works phenomenally together, with Sam Worthington bringing Perseus to life through his dynamic portrayal, and Liam Neeson's Zeus is a commanding presence. Ralph Fiennes and Edgar Ramirez are also compelling villains, playing well off each other as the traitors of Olympus, while Rosamund Pike adds a commanding presence to the cast with her portrayal of Andromeda. At just over one hour and thirty minutes long, the movie does not overstay its welcome and keeps the momentum going at a brisk pace, with very little cognitive downtime. The action-heavy movie is incessantly entertaining from start to finish, with plenty of epic moments that continue to fuel the viewer's excitement. In conclusion, Wrath of the Titans is a step up from its predecessor, Clash of the Titans, and is an exciting and visually stunning movie. Packed with impressive visuals, exhilarating action sequences, and an ensemble cast working harmoniously together, it has all the makings of an entertaining blockbuster. It is a perfect escape from the world, allowing viewers to immerse themselves in an epic tale of gods, demi-gods, and monsters, taking them on a thrilling journey of heroism, bravery, and love for humankind.

Wrath of the Titans
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As much as no one imagined that there could be a sequel to the 2010 movie Clash of the Titans, the movie Wrath of the Titans blew everyone's expectations out of the water. Directly picking up the events of the previous movie, we find Perseus (Sam Worthington), a demigod and son of Zeus (Liam Neeson), experiencing the aftermath of life as a hero. He lives a quiet life with his son Helius (John Bell) but is forced to join the battle once again when the world is threatened by the Titans, known as the brothers of the gods.

Zeus's reign as god of gods is beginning to weaken, as he is being held captive in the Underworld by Hades (Ralph Fiennes) and his son Ares (Édgar Ramírez), who have revolted against the gods. Their plan is to unleash Kronos, their father, who was defeated and banished by the gods for seeking to destroy the human race. However, the Titans' strength has weakened significantly due to the lack of devotion from the humans. Zeus, who is the only one that can win against the Titans, needs Perseus and has no choice but to ask him to help.

Perseus is hesitant at first but cannot ignore his duty to protect humanity. Alongside Queen Andromeda (Rosamund Pike), Hephaestus (Bill Nighy), and his Cyclopes allies, Perseus sets out on a dangerous adventure to rescue Zeus and stop Hades, Ares, and their army of demons from bringing Kronos back to life. Perseus is driven by loyalty to his father, honor to the gods, and love for humanity - his unrelenting bravery and determination even in the face of great danger will set him apart as a hero.

Throughout their journey, the group battles many deadly creatures and combats mythological challenges such as fire-breathing giants and a labyrinth of death. The monsters are incredibly imaginative, from the Chimera, a creature part-lion, part-goat, and part-snake, to the Makhai, humanoid soldiers with fiery wings. In one of the most thrilling scenes, Perseus even tames a demon with Medusa's (Natalia Vodianova) severed head, which is still capable of turning enemies into stone.

The relationship between the characters is central to the plot, with Perseus and his relationships driving the story. Perseus' love interest takes on a more significant role in this movie, with Rosamund Pike's character Andromeda having to fight alongside him for their own relationship's sake. The chemistry between Perseus and Andromeda is undeniable, and their shared love for humanity only adds to their heroics.

Wrath of the Titans showcases impressive visuals with breath-taking action sequences and vivid battling scenes that make you feel as if you are present in the movie. The production design constructs imaginative worlds that complement the magical atmosphere, and the special effects are simply stunning. The movie is backed by an epic and powerful score that amplifies the film's dramatic and suspenseful moments.

Wrath of the Titans is directed by Jonathan Liebesman, and he does an excellent job of telling a compelling and influential story. Writer Dan Mazeu was able to expand the scope and scale of the sequel, improving on the flaws of its predecessor. The ensemble cast works phenomenally together, with Sam Worthington bringing Perseus to life through his dynamic portrayal, and Liam Neeson's Zeus is a commanding presence. Ralph Fiennes and Edgar Ramirez are also compelling villains, playing well off each other as the traitors of Olympus, while Rosamund Pike adds a commanding presence to the cast with her portrayal of Andromeda.

At just over one hour and thirty minutes long, the movie does not overstay its welcome and keeps the momentum going at a brisk pace, with very little cognitive downtime. The action-heavy movie is incessantly entertaining from start to finish, with plenty of epic moments that continue to fuel the viewer's excitement.

In conclusion, Wrath of the Titans is a step up from its predecessor, Clash of the Titans, and is an exciting and visually stunning movie. Packed with impressive visuals, exhilarating action sequences, and an ensemble cast working harmoniously together, it has all the makings of an entertaining blockbuster. It is a perfect escape from the world, allowing viewers to immerse themselves in an epic tale of gods, demi-gods, and monsters, taking them on a thrilling journey of heroism, bravery, and love for humankind.

Wrath of the Titans is a 2012 fantasy movie with a runtime of 1 hour and 39 minutes. It has received mostly poor reviews from critics and viewers, who have given it an IMDb score of 5.7 and a MetaScore of 37.

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  • Release Date
    2012
  • MPAA Rating
    PG-13
  • Runtime
    1 hr 39 min
  • Language
    English
  • IMDB Rating
    5.7  (191,530)
  • Metascore
    37