Wrath Of The Titans Review
Reprises his role as Hades , Lord of the Underworld.
is a 2012 action-fantasy film directed by Jonathan Liebesman . It serves as the direct sequel to the 2010 blockbuster Clash of the Titans . The film continues the adventures of the demigod Perseus , who is forced out of a quiet life as a fisherman to rescue his father, Zeus , and prevent the ancient Titans from overthrowing the Olympian gods. Movie Specifications Director: Jonathan Liebesman Release Date: March 30, 2012 (United States) Budget: $150 million Box Office: ~$302–$305 million worldwide Runtime: 99 minutes Distribution: Warner Bros. Pictures Core Plot and Narrative
Perseus eventually wields the "Spear of Trium"—a combination of the weapons of Zeus, Hades, and Poseidon —to destroy Kronos. Principal Cast Wrath of the Titans
Hades and Ares conspire with the imprisoned Titan Kronos to capture Zeus and siphon his divine power to revive their father, Kronos.
Set ten years after the defeat of the , the gods are losing their immortality because humans have stopped praying to them. This weakening of divine power causes the walls of Tartarus —the subterranean prison of the Titans—to crumble. Reprises his role as Hades , Lord of the Underworld
Portrays Andromeda , now a warrior queen leading human armies.
Perseus joins forces with Queen Andromeda , the demigod Agenor , and the fallen god Hephaestus to infiltrate the Underworld. The film continues the adventures of the demigod
Plays Agenor , the comedic demigod son of Poseidon. Critical and Commercial Reception
Reprises his role as Hades , Lord of the Underworld.
is a 2012 action-fantasy film directed by Jonathan Liebesman . It serves as the direct sequel to the 2010 blockbuster Clash of the Titans . The film continues the adventures of the demigod Perseus , who is forced out of a quiet life as a fisherman to rescue his father, Zeus , and prevent the ancient Titans from overthrowing the Olympian gods. Movie Specifications Director: Jonathan Liebesman Release Date: March 30, 2012 (United States) Budget: $150 million Box Office: ~$302–$305 million worldwide Runtime: 99 minutes Distribution: Warner Bros. Pictures Core Plot and Narrative
Perseus eventually wields the "Spear of Trium"—a combination of the weapons of Zeus, Hades, and Poseidon —to destroy Kronos. Principal Cast
Hades and Ares conspire with the imprisoned Titan Kronos to capture Zeus and siphon his divine power to revive their father, Kronos.
Set ten years after the defeat of the , the gods are losing their immortality because humans have stopped praying to them. This weakening of divine power causes the walls of Tartarus —the subterranean prison of the Titans—to crumble.
Portrays Andromeda , now a warrior queen leading human armies.
Perseus joins forces with Queen Andromeda , the demigod Agenor , and the fallen god Hephaestus to infiltrate the Underworld.
Plays Agenor , the comedic demigod son of Poseidon. Critical and Commercial Reception