Here’s Warner Bros’ new trailer for Jonathan Liebesman’s Wrath Of The Titans which has Sam Worthington returning as Perseus. Liam Neeson and Ralph Fiennbes are also back as Zeus and Hades in the sequel to the 2010 remake of Clash Of The Titans. Opens March 30.
Hot Trailer: ‘Wrath Of The Titans’
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This is the 2nd time that Warners uses a remake of SWEET DREAMS to promote their March film. Emily Browning sang SWEET DREAMS and it was used in materials for last year’s SUCKER PUNCH . . fascinating
this looks pretty fucking epic.
Can’t wait. They finally made Sam get rid of that ridiculous buzz cut from the first film.
I disagree – what’s with the bad perm?
The first one was barely a decent B movie. This trailer just isn’t selling why a person should come back for the second one.
Hopefully they make time to develop the characters this time around.
Cyclopses! We don’t get enough of ‘em…
This is why box office has slowly declined over the last year. And now finally people are panicking for the right reasons. Audiences are bored and have lost the trust of studios making the films. When every single movie is derivative of something – or just plain crap – why bother heading out to the cinema. Unfortunately, this is also affecting movies out now that are actually good. Audiences do not trust Hollywood anymore. Plain and simple. Start making quality, original content again (believe it or not, people went to INCEPTION because it was something new. Or, new enough anyway) and you might get people’s asses back in the cinema.
Please do share where your insight into Inception is coming from. Ob by ‘people’ do you mean ‘you’?
Google “Inception.” I’m sure you’ll find that its novelty was as a primary appeal cited by, um, somewhere in the neighborhood of 95% of commentators. By no means is “Really?” alone in this sentiment. Yes, some people have pointed out (with varying degrees of how appreciation for how this sort of postmodern transference of imagery and content actually work) that Inception was derivative of some earlier works. But I think that’s why “Really?” said “or, new enough anyway”– to concede that it might not have re-invented the wheel in an objective sense but that it was fresh enough to convert most people. And I don’t really see how that comment can be contested. Even if Inception derived from certain sources (which is hardly an unequivocal claim), those sources largely stem from fringe genres. Yes, some of these fringe genres are followed by millions– but these followers still represent a minority of the average moviegoers who actually paid to see Inception, so – within the context in which it is relevant to discuss how “new” a film is – Inception clearly stood out as a unique entry among its studio-produced brethren.
I have to admit I love tentpoles – they will surely lead me back into the movie theater. This and Batman looks fun.
Whoever okayed the use of a Marilyn Manson song to score this trailer should be fired and run out of Hollywood.
Talk about destroying a film’s momentum before it even has a chance to begin. Barf.
Thousands of film scores to pick from, or maybe something original. Instead, WB goes for a massively dated tune from a has-been.
Easy now, your predisposition is showing.
Not even cutie Rosamund Pike is worth shelling out the $$ to see this one. I thought everyone associated with the first were saying we could expect much better with the second one? Looks like more of the same.
In the words of the late great philospher Sam Worthington…
“Not quite.”
Bad song choice for the trailer.
Looks much better than the 1st one, then again so is a punch in the face.
LOL! Everyone in this trailer looks bored. Even the person who edited the thing. Slow. And that music! Everything and everyone is bored with this franchise.
Jeepers. Everyone is talking about the song.
Does that mean you were all too busy listening to it to hear Worthington’s accent? I’m willing to ebb and flow with occasional accent ‘drops’ by actors, but this guy speaks in his native Australian accent in every line, in every film.
He may as well have been wearing a hat with corks attached to it whilst holding an Australian beer when he says his first line in the trailer, ‘Whad am I meant ta do?’ that’s how strong his accent is.
If he was a decent actor, maybe it wouldn’t matter so much, but he’s not, so It’s distracting and further displays his lack of talent.
Again, without a clockwork Owl, this will be a Redbox only movie and that is if I get a coupon for $0.50 off…
Bah.
It doesn’t look bad.
But…
Will there be actual Titans in this one? In the original, the Titans were only referred to in the opening voiceover and never made an actual appearance.
Watch this trailer and the one for the next GHOST RIDER and you can see some potential cross-over potential. WRATH OF THE GHOST RIDER? Might make one decent movie from two half-baked sequels.
Watch RAISING ARIZONA and see Nic Cage’s inspiration for his Ghost Rider character in Leonard Smalls (played by Rnadall “Tex” Cobb). Spooky.
Never, in many moments of violent illness from remakes, re-imaginings, re-gouges (or whatever) have I been more sickened than from the Clash of the Titans remake. Another wonderful childhood memory nearly destroyed by baffling idiocy. All they had to do was follow the original story.