Clash of the Titans

Warner Bros Pictures has issued an official press release announcing the beginning of principal photography on Louis Leterrier’s Clash of the Titans. I’ve included the whole press release after the jump, and it is actually worth reading because it includes a detailed cast and crew breakdown, and plot synopsis. The film is currently scheduled to hit theaters on March 26th 2010.

Principal photography began Monday on Warner Bros. Pictures and Legendary Pictures’ epic action adventure Clash of the Titans, being directed by Louis Leterrier (The Incredible Hulk). The film stars Sam Worthington (upcoming Terminator Salvation and Avatar) and Academy Award® nominees Liam Neeson (Taken, Schindler’s List) and Ralph Fiennes (the “Harry Potter” films, The English Patient).

In Clash of the Titans, the ultimate struggle for power pits men against kings and kings against gods. But the war between the gods themselves could destroy the world. Born of a god but raised as a man, Perseus (Worthington) is helpless to save his family from Hades (Fiennes), vengeful god of the underworld. With nothing left to lose, Perseus volunteers to lead a dangerous mission to defeat Hades before he can seize power from Zeus (Neeson) and unleash hell on earth. Leading a daring band of warriors, Perseus sets off on a perilous journey deep into forbidden worlds. Battling unholy demons and fearsome beasts, he will only survive if he can accept his power as a god, defy his fate and create his own destiny.

Leading the international cast is Australian actor Sam Worthington as Perseus, the mortal son of Zeus, king of the gods. Liam Neeson takes on the role of the mighty Zeus, and Ralph Fiennes plays the role of Hades, god of the underworld, who feeds on human fear. Rounding out the cast is Gemma Arterton (Quantum of Solace) as Io, Perseus’ mysterious spiritual guide throughout his journey; Mads Mikkelsen (Casino Royale) as Draco, who takes up his sword to join Perseus’ quest; Jason Flemyng (The Curious Case of Benjamin Button) as Acrisius, a one-time king-turned-hideous beast; and Alexa Davalos (Defiance) as Andromeda, a princess doomed to lose her life if Perseus does not succeed.

Based on the 1981 film of the same name, written by the late Beverley Cross, Clash of the Titans is directed by Louis Leterrier from a screenplay by Phil Hay & Matt Manfredi (Aeon Flux), story by Travis Beacham (Dog Days of Summer) and Hay & Manfredi. The film is produced by Basil Iwanyk, who produced the drama We Are Marshall for Warner Bros. Pictures, and Kevin De La Noy, who last served as an executive producer on the studio’s blockbuster The Dark Knight. The executive producers are Academy Award® winner Richard D. Zanuck (Driving Miss Daisy), who most recently collaborated with Warner Bros. on the comedy hit Yes Man, and Legendary Pictures’ Thomas Tull, Jon Jashni and William Fay, who have teamed with the studio on such hits as The Dark Knight and 300.

The behind-the-scenes team creating this mythical spectacle includes director of photography Peter Menzies, Jr. (The Incredible Hulk); production designer Martin Laing (Terminator Salvation); editor Vincent Tabaillon (The Incredible Hulk); Academy Award®-winning costume designer Lindy Hemming (Topsy-Turvy, The Dark Knight); Oscar®-nominated visual effects supervisor Nick Davis (The Dark Knight); Oscar®-nominated prosthetics supervisor Conor O’Sullivan (The Dark Knight, Saving Private Ryan); Academy Award®-winning special effects and animatronics supervisor Neil Corbould (Gladiator); and Academy Award®-winning makeup and hair designer Jenny Shircore (Elizabeth).

Clash of the Titans will begin filming in studios outside London and will later shoot in various locations in Wales and in the Spanish Canary Islands, predominantly on Tenerife, off the coast of Africa. Further aerial work is set to take place in the diverse locales of Ethiopia and Iceland.

  • MyNew Pep-Pep
    Sounds good. The first one was great.
  • AWBwood
    this might actually have potential - great cast as far as i can see. and i hope they make medusa really fucking scary - she terrified me as a child...
  • Ben
    Am I the only one who thinks there aren't enough movies with monsters, magic, and just good old fashioned action and adventure?
  • sigh.
  • EXCELLENT!!!!


    This is a triumph!

    Now we need he-man to get going...
  • Marek
    Looks great, apart from the writers etc. Should work though with that cast and story.

    Bodes well for Avatar, Worthington is going to be a massive action hero by 2011!
  • This sounds really cool, something remade that could actually be good because of CGI advances.
  • Brian from OR
    Sounds like fun, can't wait to see it.
  • Great cast.
  • Who is going to play bubo?
  • sounds painfully derivative...
    why not adapt the original story(s)?
  • Mag
    No CGI please!!!!!!!!
  • as much as I hate remakes and love the orignal movie, I don't mind this remake. The story is sol old and legendary, that it transends all sort of media.

    at the same time, I don't like Leterrier because he's too MIchael Bay for my liking though I did enjoy Danny the Dog (aka Unleashed...I don't know why they changed the title in the US. Stupid and generic.)
  • andywoo
    great cast, good director, bad writers...

    who knows
  • Goobity
    No Harryhausen, no thanks.

    What's the point of a re-make? Can't all these 'talents' create something new?
  • Well it looks like they have a ton of talent on board (not only the actors; who are great but the rest of the crew as well).

    Hopefully they utilize everyones skills appropriately to create an original take on Clash of the Titans that will not only be visually stunning but have an interesting enough story to carry the weight of the visual spectacle that is almost assured.
  • Can't they even get the story right? That sounds...second-rate is the only thing I can think to say without resorting to foul language.
  • A. Burke
    What's CGI?
    Who knows about this, except that Liam Neeson is bound to be fucking beautiful and brilliant, whether Medusa is fucking scary or not. But I bet she will be.
  • Glad to hear this is being made. I hope it turns out for the best. If it looks good, it might give Iron Man 2 a run for Box Office number 1.
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