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|director = Louis Leterrier
 
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|writer = Travis Beacham<br />Phil Hay<br />Matt Manfredi
 
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|ex-prod = Thomas Tull
 
|cast = Sam Worthington<br/>Ralph Fiennes<br/>Liam Neeson<br/>Danny Huston<br/>Tamer Hassan<br/>Gemma Arterton<br/>Mads Mikkelsen<br/>Alexa Davalos
 
|cast = Sam Worthington<br/>Ralph Fiennes<br/>Liam Neeson<br/>Danny Huston<br/>Tamer Hassan<br/>Gemma Arterton<br/>Mads Mikkelsen<br/>Alexa Davalos
|producer = Basil Iwanyk<br />Kevin De La Noy<br />Richard D. Zanuck
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|tagline = Titans Will Clash
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|tagline = The Clash Begins
 
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|country = United States<br />Canary Islands
 
|color = Color
 
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|sound = Ramin Djawadi
 
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|rating = PG-13
 
|studio = Legendary Pictures
 
|studio = Legendary Pictures
 
|distributor = Warner Bros. Pictures
 
|distributor = Warner Bros. Pictures
|release date = April 26, 2010
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|language = English
 
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'''''Clash of the Titans''''' is the 2010 remake of the 1981 film of the [[Clash of the Titans (1981 movie)|same name]]. It was released on April 2, 2010. The story is very loosely based on the Greek myth of Perseus. Directed by Louis Leterrier and starring Sam Worthington.
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'''''Clash of the Titans''''' is the 2010 remake of the 1981 film of the [[Clash of the Titans (1981 movie)|same name]]. It was released on April 2, 2010. The story is very loosely based on the Greek myth of [[Perseus]]. Directed by Louis Leterrier and starring Sam Worthington.
   
 
==Plot==
 
==Plot==
The film begins with a narration by Io, explaining that there were originally three gods: Zeus, Poseidon, Hades. The gods defeated their enemies and creators, the Titans, with the help of Hades's creation, the Kraken. After this, Zeus created humans, and ruled them. Poseidon ruled the seas, but Hades, been deceived by Zeus, was forced to rule the Underworld, constantly plotting to take Zeus's throne.
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In ancient times, the gods led by [[Zeus]] ([[Liam Neeson]]), [[Poseidon]] ([[Danny Huston]]) and [[Hades]] ([[Ralph Fiennes]]) betrayed their parents, the Titans, and banished them to the [[Underworld]] with the help of the [[Kraken]], a sea monster born of Hades. The gods divided the Universe among themselves; Zeus took the skies, Poseidon took the seas, and Hades, tricked by Zeus, was left with the Underworld. The gods created the mortals, whose faith in them assured their immortality. However, as time passed, mortals began to question them.
   
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A fisherman by name of [[Spyros]] ([[Pete Postlethwaite]]) finds a casket afloat in the sea, bearing a baby still living and clasped in the arms of his mother’s corpse. Spyros and his wife [[Marmara]] ([[Elizabeth McGovern]]) raise the baby as their own and name him "Perseus".
While trawling for fish, [[Spyros]] comes across a coffin floating in the sea. He pulls it out of the water and discovers a dead woman and her still living child inside. Many years later, Perseus is a fisherman with Spyros and an unnamed woman and child. While out fishing, the family witness the destruction of a staue of Zeus. An enraged Hades attacks and kills the soldiers in the guise of flying monsters. He then takes his human form briefly before attacking Perseus' boat, killing his family. [[Perseus]] is found later by soldiers returning to [[Argos]].
 
   
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Years later, [[Perseus]] ([[Sam Worthington]]) is fishing with his family when they witness soldiers from the city of [[Argos]] destroying a [[Statue of Zeus]]. The gods, infuriated at this desecration, unleash the [[Furies]] - flying beasts who pursue mortal sinners. The soldiers are attacked and slaughtered by the Furies. The Furies merge and take the form of Hades, who destroys the ship Perseus and his family are on. His family perishes, but Perseus survives and is found by other survivors, soldiers from Argos led by [[Draco]] ([[Mads Mikkelsen]]).
In Argos, the people have risen up against the gods. This has displeased [[Zeus]], who allows [[Hades]] to put his plan into action. Hades arrives in Argos and ages the queen, turning her from a beautiful woman into an ugly hag, then a pile of dust. He then kills several soldiers before revealing Perseus's demi-god status to the crowd, something even Perseus was unaware of. As a result he is imprisoned.
 
   
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Perseus is brought before [[Kepheus|King Kepheus]] ([[Vincent Regan]]) and [[Cassiopeia|Queen Cassiopeia]] ([[Polly Walker]]) who are celebrating the campaign against the gods. The revelry is cut short by the arrival of Hades, who has been given leave by Zeus to punish the mortals for their defiance of the gods. Hades proclaims that in the upcoming solar eclipse, he will unleash the Kraken against Argos unless the [[Andromeda|Princess Andromeda]] ([[Alexa Davalos]]) is offered as a sacrifice. Before leaving, he reveals that Perseus is a demigod.
Eventually the king of Argos has no choice but to enlist Perseus's help in defeating the [[Kraken]], which will rise in ten days time unless the princess is sacrificed. [[Io]], a demi-goddess cursed with agelessness, tells Perseus how Zeus disguised himself to impregnate the pervious queen as revenge for defying the gods. As a result, [[Acrisius]], a former king of Argos, locked Perseus and the queen in a coffin and sent them out to sea. An enraged Zeus struck Acrisius with lightning, horribly disfiguring him.
 
   
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Perseus is imprisoned by Draco and in captivity meets [[Io]] ([[Gemma Arterton]]) who tells him of his origin. Many years before, [[Acrisius/Calibos|King Acrisius]] ([[Jason Flemyng]]) also tried declaring war against the gods. To punish him, Zeus impersonated Acrisius and impregnated his wife, [[Danae|Queen Dänae]] ([[Tine Stapelfeldt]]). Acrisius, driven mad with rage, orders the execution of Dänae and the newborn baby and casts them into the sea in a coffin. As punishment for his continued defiance, Zeus also strikes Acrisius with lightning, transforming him into a monster. Io also reveals that she was cursed with immortality after refusing to give in to Poseidon's advances and has watched over Perseus his entire life, beginning with watching from ashore as his adoptive parents rescue him from the floating coffin, to the present, always protecting him, as he is prophesized to be the only one able to stand up to the Gods.
Hades locates Acrisius (now known as [[Calibos]]) and gives him the strength to fight Perseus. In a battle, his hand is sliced off, and his blood creates giant scorpians Perseus and his fellow soldiers must battle. Teaming up with a band of half dead black-magic users,The [[Djinn]]s, they eventually make their way Medusa's layer. On the way, Perseus meets with Zeus, who offers him sanctuary on Olympus, but Perseus refuses.
 
   
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As the Cult of Hades, led by the insane [[Prokopion]] ([[Luke Treadaway]]), grows in number and demands Andromeda's sacrifice, a desperate Kepheus asks Perseus to lead the King's Guard to visit the [[Stygian Witches]] in order to discover a way to kill the Kraken. Perseus - wishing to avenge the death of his family - accepts. Perseus and the guards head off on their quest joined by Ottoman monster hunters, [[Ozal & Kucuk|Ozal]] ([[Ashraf Barhom]]) and [[Ozal & Kucuk|Kucuk]] ([[Mouloud Achour]]). Hades, in hopes of stopping Perseus, finds Acrisius, now known as Calibos, and grants him superhuman abilities in exchange for [[Acrisius/Calibos|Calibos]] assuring Perseus will die before he reaches the Witches.
While crossing the [[River Styx]], Io informs the crew about [[Medusa]]'s past, in which she was imprisoned by [[Poseidon]] and transformed into a monster by Athena. In a battle at the edge of the Underworld, Perseus defeats Medusa by cutting off her head, but he is the only survivor. Outside Perseus witnesses Calibos killing Io. Enraged, Perseus uses his godly sword to kill him, turning him back into Acrisius in human form.
 
   
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Zeus is convinced by [[Apollo]] ([[Luke Evans]]), who doesn't trust Hades, to give Perseus a chance and presents him with an enchanted sword forged on [[Mount Olympus]] and a winged horse named [[Pegasus]]. Perseus refuses both gifts but a wise Draco puts the sword into safekeeping. Shortly thereafter, they are attacked by Calibos. Perseus barely manages to hold him at bay and is bitten by Calibos in a desperate move. Draco severs Calibos's hand causing Calibos to flee. The band gives chase only to be attacked by [[Scorpiochs]] summoned by Calibos’s blood. Although they manage to kill some of them, they are ultimately surrounded by even larger scorpions until they are saved by the [[Djinn]], a band of Arabic desert sorcerers led by [[Sheikh Sulieman]] ([[Ian Whyte]]). The Djinn, also wishing for the gods' defeat, lends their aid to Perseus and his hand.
As the Kraken rises up to destroy Argos, Hades reveals his true plan to Zeus, to defeat Zeus and get revenge for being left in the Underworld. Perseus arrives on a [[Pegasus]], but is attacked by Hades. He defeats the Kraken with Medusa head, turning it to stone, then hurling Hades into the Underworld with his lightning charged sword. Zeus offers his son a place on Olympus, but Perseus refuses again. Zeus, out of good will, ressurects Io and gives Pegasus to Perseus so he will not be alone.
 
   
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The group arrives at the lair of the Stygian Witches and learns from them that the only possibility for killing the Kraken is with the head of a gorgon Medusa who is residing in a temple in the [[Underworld]]. Medusa is able to turn any living creature into stone by making eye contact, and thus capturing her head is essential for battling the Kraken. As they prepare to head into the Underworld, Perseus is approached by Apollo, who gives him a golden drachma which is a fare for [[Charon]], the ferryman of the Underworld.
===Gods===
 
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Perseus, Io, Sulieman, Draco and his remaining men [[Solon]] ([[Liam Cunningham]]), [[Eusebios]] ([[Nicholas Hoult]]) and [[Ixas]] ([[Hans Matheson]]) arrive at the Underworld and the men enter [[Medusa's Lair]] while Io remains outside, unable to enter. [[Medusa]] ([[Natalia Vodianova]]) kills Solon, (who was shot and falls into the fire), Eusebios and Ixas (who have turned to stone), and wounds the shot Draco. Sulieman and Draco wound Medusa and turn to stone, making the ultimate sacrifice. The badly wounded Medusa is beheaded by Perseus, who takes her head. The rest of the body falls into the fire. As he is leaving the temple, he witnesses Calibos creep up behind and murder Io. Perseus and Calibos engage in mortal combat with Calibos having the upper hand and disarming Perseus. Finally coming to terms with who he is, Perseus picks up the Olympian sword and pierces Calibos through the heart, turning him back into Acrisius in human form restoring him to sanity and humility for one last moment.
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After saying his goodbyes to the dying Io, who urges him forward to save Andromeda and Argos before she dissolves into an ethereal vapor, Perseus mounts Pegasus and hastens back to Argos. In the meantime, Zeus has ordered the Kraken's release. The Cult of Hades in Argos invade the palace and seize Andromeda to sacrifice her to the Kraken. While the Kraken ravages Argos, Hades reveals to Zeus that while they have been surviving on the people’s adoration, he has been feeding on people's fear and his monster has been channeling even more fear. While the gods have become weaker, Hades has now grown powerful enough to take on [[Mount Olympus]] and even destroy it in revenge for his betrayal so many years before. Realizing his mistake too late, Zeus can only rely on Perseus.
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In [[Argos]], Hades unleashes the Furies against Perseus and they manage to snag away from him the sack holding Medusa’s head. In an intense aerial chase with Perseus riding Pegasus, he manages to retrieve the bag, just in time for the Kraken to fully emerge. The Kraken causes massive damage to Argos before heading to devour Andromeda. Before the Kraken is able to eat Andromeda, Perseus races to open the bag, unveil the head of Medusa and face it to the Kraken, who makes eye contact, slowly turning it into stone. The massive statue cracks and the falling debris kills Prokopion and Kepheus, while Andromeda falls into the sea. Hades appears to confront Perseus. Perseus in defiance raises his sword to the heavens and calling upon Zeus, throws his sword at Hades. A lightning bolt engulfs the sword and banishes Hades to the Underworld once more.
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After defeating the Kraken and Hades, Andromeda falls into the sea and Perseus dives in to save her. When he reaches her, he embraces her with a passionate kiss, indicating that he fell in love with her, and she with him. After reaching the shore and regaining consciousness, Andromeda asks Perseus if he will stay and he says there is someone he needs to talk to, before kissing her again, indicating that he will come back. Getting on Pegasus, he flies to Mount Olympus where he confronts Zeus, stating that he does not wish to be one of them and that any conflict between them has just started. After slamming his sword into the Gods' map and shattering the models of every living person, he leaves and is seen flying on Pegasus over the sea, presumably back to Argos.
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===Greeks & Heroes===
 
* [[Perseus]]
 
* [[Draco]]
 
** [[Solon]]
 
** [[Eusebios]]
 
** [[Ixas]]
 
** [[Belo]]
 
* [[Ozal & Kucuk]]
 
* [[Sheikh Sulieman|Sulieman]]
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===Gods & Prophets===
 
* [[Zeus]]
 
* [[Zeus]]
 
* [[Hades]]
 
* [[Hades]]
 
* [[Poseidon]]
 
* [[Poseidon]]
* [[Athena]]
 
 
* [[Apollo]]
 
* [[Apollo]]
 
* [[Aphrodite]]
 
* [[Aphrodite]]
 
* [[Ares]]
 
* [[Ares]]
 
* [[Artemis]]
 
* [[Artemis]]
 
* [[Athena]]
 
* [[Demeter]]
 
* [[Hephaestus]]
 
* [[Hera]]
 
* [[Hera]]
 
* [[Hermes]]
 
* [[Hermes]]
* [[Hephaestus]]
 
 
* [[Hestia]]
 
* [[Hestia]]
* [[Demeter]]
 
 
===Greeks & Heroes===
 
* [[Perseus]]
 
* [[Draco]]
 
** [[Solon]]
 
** [[Eusebius]]
 
** [[Ixas]]
 
* [[Ozal]]
 
* [[Kucuk]]
 
* [[Sheikh Sulieman|Sulieman]]
 
   
 
===Creatures & Titans===
 
===Creatures & Titans===
* [[Giant Scorpion]]
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* [[Furies]]
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* [[Scorpiochs]]
 
* [[Stygian Witches]]
 
* [[Stygian Witches]]
 
* [[Charon]]
 
* [[Charon]]
 
* [[Medusa]]
 
* [[Medusa]]
 
* [[Kraken]]
 
* [[Kraken]]
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===Locations===
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* [[Garden of Stygia]]
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* [[Island of Paxos]]
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* [[Statue of Zeus]]
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* [[Argos]]
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* [[River Styx]]
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* [[Underworld]]
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* [[Medusa's Lair]]
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* [[Mount Olympus]]
   
 
==Cast==
 
==Cast==
 
Main Article: ''[[2010 Cast]]''
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* [[Sam Worthington]] as [[Perseus]]
 
* [[Sam Worthington]] as [[Perseus]]
 
* [[Ralph Fiennes]] as [[Hades]]
 
* [[Ralph Fiennes]] as [[Hades]]
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==Soundtrack==
 
==Soundtrack==
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Main Article: ''[[Clash of the Titans Soundtrack]]''
The music for this movie was composed by Ramin Djawadi and has 24 songs.
 
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The music for this movie was composed by Ramin Djawadi and has 22 songs.
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==Video game==
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Main Article: ''[[Clash of the Titans: The Videogame]]''
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==Release==
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==Sequel==
 
==Sequel==
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Main Article: ''[[Wrath of the Titans]]''
   
 
It was learned that a sequel was in the works in March 2010 when the announcement was made that the film will start a trilogy. In June 2010, Warner Bros. announced the sequel with Davide Leslie Johnson and Dan Mauzeau as the writers. Louis Letterier will instead be an executive producer, leaving Jonathan Liesbesman to direct. Another change is that filming will be carried out entirely in 3D due to negative reviews of the first film's post-production conversion. ''Wrath of the Titans'' was released on March 30, 2012.
Main Article:''[[Wrath of the Titans]]''
 
   
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==See also==
It was learned that a sequel was in the works in March 2010 when the announcement was made that the film will start a trilogy. In June 2010, Warner Bros. announced the sequel with Davide Leslie Johnson and Dan Mauzeau as the writers. Louis Letterier will instead be an executive producer, leaving Jonathan Liesbesman to direct. Another change is that filming will be carried out entirely in 3D due to negative reviews of the first film's post-production conversion. ''Wrath of the Titans'' currently has release date of March 30, 2012.
 
 
*For other uses of ''Clash of the Titans'', see'' [[Clash of the Titans]].''
   
 
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Clash of the Titans
Clash2010
Director
Louis Leterrier
Writer
Travis Beacham
Phil Hay
Matt Manfredi
Exec. Producer
Thomas Tull
Starring
Sam Worthington
Ralph Fiennes
Liam Neeson
Danny Huston
Tamer Hassan
Gemma Arterton
Mads Mikkelsen
Alexa Davalos
Producer
Basil Iwanyk
Kevin De La Noy
Tagline
The Clash Begins
Aspect Ratio
Country
United States
Canary Islands
Color
Color
Sound
Ramin Djawadi
Rating
PG-13
Studio
Legendary Pictures
Distributed By
Warner Bros. Pictures
Released on
April 2, 2010
Runtime
124 minutes
Language
English
Budget
$125 million
Gross
$493,214,993


Clash of the Titans is the 2010 remake of the 1981 film of the same name. It was released on April 2, 2010. The story is very loosely based on the Greek myth of Perseus. Directed by Louis Leterrier and starring Sam Worthington.

Plot

In ancient times, the gods led by Zeus (Liam Neeson), Poseidon (Danny Huston) and Hades (Ralph Fiennes) betrayed their parents, the Titans, and banished them to the Underworld with the help of the Kraken, a sea monster born of Hades. The gods divided the Universe among themselves; Zeus took the skies, Poseidon took the seas, and Hades, tricked by Zeus, was left with the Underworld. The gods created the mortals, whose faith in them assured their immortality. However, as time passed, mortals began to question them.

A fisherman by name of Spyros (Pete Postlethwaite) finds a casket afloat in the sea, bearing a baby still living and clasped in the arms of his mother’s corpse. Spyros and his wife Marmara (Elizabeth McGovern) raise the baby as their own and name him "Perseus".

Years later, Perseus (Sam Worthington) is fishing with his family when they witness soldiers from the city of Argos destroying a Statue of Zeus. The gods, infuriated at this desecration, unleash the Furies - flying beasts who pursue mortal sinners. The soldiers are attacked and slaughtered by the Furies. The Furies merge and take the form of Hades, who destroys the ship Perseus and his family are on. His family perishes, but Perseus survives and is found by other survivors, soldiers from Argos led by Draco (Mads Mikkelsen).

Perseus is brought before King Kepheus (Vincent Regan) and Queen Cassiopeia (Polly Walker) who are celebrating the campaign against the gods. The revelry is cut short by the arrival of Hades, who has been given leave by Zeus to punish the mortals for their defiance of the gods. Hades proclaims that in the upcoming solar eclipse, he will unleash the Kraken against Argos unless the Princess Andromeda (Alexa Davalos) is offered as a sacrifice. Before leaving, he reveals that Perseus is a demigod.

Perseus is imprisoned by Draco and in captivity meets Io (Gemma Arterton) who tells him of his origin. Many years before, King Acrisius (Jason Flemyng) also tried declaring war against the gods. To punish him, Zeus impersonated Acrisius and impregnated his wife, Queen Dänae (Tine Stapelfeldt). Acrisius, driven mad with rage, orders the execution of Dänae and the newborn baby and casts them into the sea in a coffin. As punishment for his continued defiance, Zeus also strikes Acrisius with lightning, transforming him into a monster. Io also reveals that she was cursed with immortality after refusing to give in to Poseidon's advances and has watched over Perseus his entire life, beginning with watching from ashore as his adoptive parents rescue him from the floating coffin, to the present, always protecting him, as he is prophesized to be the only one able to stand up to the Gods.

As the Cult of Hades, led by the insane Prokopion (Luke Treadaway), grows in number and demands Andromeda's sacrifice, a desperate Kepheus asks Perseus to lead the King's Guard to visit the Stygian Witches in order to discover a way to kill the Kraken. Perseus - wishing to avenge the death of his family - accepts. Perseus and the guards head off on their quest joined by Ottoman monster hunters, Ozal (Ashraf Barhom) and Kucuk (Mouloud Achour). Hades, in hopes of stopping Perseus, finds Acrisius, now known as Calibos, and grants him superhuman abilities in exchange for Calibos assuring Perseus will die before he reaches the Witches.

Zeus is convinced by Apollo (Luke Evans), who doesn't trust Hades, to give Perseus a chance and presents him with an enchanted sword forged on Mount Olympus and a winged horse named Pegasus. Perseus refuses both gifts but a wise Draco puts the sword into safekeeping. Shortly thereafter, they are attacked by Calibos. Perseus barely manages to hold him at bay and is bitten by Calibos in a desperate move. Draco severs Calibos's hand causing Calibos to flee. The band gives chase only to be attacked by Scorpiochs summoned by Calibos’s blood. Although they manage to kill some of them, they are ultimately surrounded by even larger scorpions until they are saved by the Djinn, a band of Arabic desert sorcerers led by Sheikh Sulieman (Ian Whyte). The Djinn, also wishing for the gods' defeat, lends their aid to Perseus and his hand.

The group arrives at the lair of the Stygian Witches and learns from them that the only possibility for killing the Kraken is with the head of a gorgon Medusa who is residing in a temple in the Underworld. Medusa is able to turn any living creature into stone by making eye contact, and thus capturing her head is essential for battling the Kraken. As they prepare to head into the Underworld, Perseus is approached by Apollo, who gives him a golden drachma which is a fare for Charon, the ferryman of the Underworld.

Perseus, Io, Sulieman, Draco and his remaining men Solon (Liam Cunningham), Eusebios (Nicholas Hoult) and Ixas (Hans Matheson) arrive at the Underworld and the men enter Medusa's Lair while Io remains outside, unable to enter. Medusa (Natalia Vodianova) kills Solon, (who was shot and falls into the fire), Eusebios and Ixas (who have turned to stone), and wounds the shot Draco. Sulieman and Draco wound Medusa and turn to stone, making the ultimate sacrifice. The badly wounded Medusa is beheaded by Perseus, who takes her head. The rest of the body falls into the fire. As he is leaving the temple, he witnesses Calibos creep up behind and murder Io. Perseus and Calibos engage in mortal combat with Calibos having the upper hand and disarming Perseus. Finally coming to terms with who he is, Perseus picks up the Olympian sword and pierces Calibos through the heart, turning him back into Acrisius in human form restoring him to sanity and humility for one last moment.

After saying his goodbyes to the dying Io, who urges him forward to save Andromeda and Argos before she dissolves into an ethereal vapor, Perseus mounts Pegasus and hastens back to Argos. In the meantime, Zeus has ordered the Kraken's release. The Cult of Hades in Argos invade the palace and seize Andromeda to sacrifice her to the Kraken. While the Kraken ravages Argos, Hades reveals to Zeus that while they have been surviving on the people’s adoration, he has been feeding on people's fear and his monster has been channeling even more fear. While the gods have become weaker, Hades has now grown powerful enough to take on Mount Olympus and even destroy it in revenge for his betrayal so many years before. Realizing his mistake too late, Zeus can only rely on Perseus.

In Argos, Hades unleashes the Furies against Perseus and they manage to snag away from him the sack holding Medusa’s head. In an intense aerial chase with Perseus riding Pegasus, he manages to retrieve the bag, just in time for the Kraken to fully emerge. The Kraken causes massive damage to Argos before heading to devour Andromeda. Before the Kraken is able to eat Andromeda, Perseus races to open the bag, unveil the head of Medusa and face it to the Kraken, who makes eye contact, slowly turning it into stone. The massive statue cracks and the falling debris kills Prokopion and Kepheus, while Andromeda falls into the sea. Hades appears to confront Perseus. Perseus in defiance raises his sword to the heavens and calling upon Zeus, throws his sword at Hades. A lightning bolt engulfs the sword and banishes Hades to the Underworld once more.

After defeating the Kraken and Hades, Andromeda falls into the sea and Perseus dives in to save her. When he reaches her, he embraces her with a passionate kiss, indicating that he fell in love with her, and she with him. After reaching the shore and regaining consciousness, Andromeda asks Perseus if he will stay and he says there is someone he needs to talk to, before kissing her again, indicating that he will come back. Getting on Pegasus, he flies to Mount Olympus where he confronts Zeus, stating that he does not wish to be one of them and that any conflict between them has just started. After slamming his sword into the Gods' map and shattering the models of every living person, he leaves and is seen flying on Pegasus over the sea, presumably back to Argos.

Greeks & Heroes

Gods & Prophets

Creatures & Titans

Locations

Cast

Main Article: 2010 Cast

Soundtrack

Main Article: Clash of the Titans Soundtrack

The music for this movie was composed by Ramin Djawadi and has 22 songs.

Video game

Main Article: Clash of the Titans: The Videogame

Release

Sequel

Main Article: Wrath of the Titans

It was learned that a sequel was in the works in March 2010 when the announcement was made that the film will start a trilogy. In June 2010, Warner Bros. announced the sequel with Davide Leslie Johnson and Dan Mauzeau as the writers. Louis Letterier will instead be an executive producer, leaving Jonathan Liesbesman to direct. Another change is that filming will be carried out entirely in 3D due to negative reviews of the first film's post-production conversion. Wrath of the Titans was released on March 30, 2012.

See also

Image Gallery

Videos