Kasdan's mighty pen on 'Titans'
Source: Hollywood Reporter
Screenwriting hero Lawrence Kasdan has been tapped to pen "Clash of the Titans" for Warner Bros. Pictures. Basil Iwanyk is producing via Thunder Road.
A remake of the 1981 cult classic, the story revolves around Zeus' son, Perseus, and his journey to save Princess Andromeda during which he must complete various tasks set out by Zeus, including capturing Pegasus and slaying Medusa. The original marked the final film on which Ray Harryhausen did special effects.
Travis Beacham ("Killing on Carnival Row") wrote a draft.
Lynn Harris is overseeing for the studio.
For Kasdan, "Titans" is his first fantasy-style project since the early 1980s, when he wrote the screenplays for "Return of the Jedi," "The Empire Strikes Back" and "Raiders of the Lost Ark." He has since tended to write, as well as direct and produce, more earthbound fare such as "Mumford" and "Grand Canyon."
Liam Neeson, Ralph Fiennes join 'Titans'
Greek-god epic set to shoot later this month in the U.K.
Source: Hollywood Reporter
Liam Neeson and Ralph Fiennes will play warring gods in Warner Bros. and Legendary's "Clash of the Titans," the Greek-god epic directed by Louis Leterrier.
Neeson is playing Zeus, the wise yet sometimes ill-tempered king of the gods and father of Perseus (Sam Worthington).
Fiennes will play Hades, ruler of the underworld who aims to overtake Zeus and rule over all. Fiennes' deal is in still in negotiations.
The two actors join Mads Mikkelsen, Gemma Arterton and Alexa Davalos in the production, which begins shooting later this month in the U.K.
Legendary is co-producing and co-financing the pic. Thunder Road's Basil Iwanyk is producing with Kevin de la Noy. Jon Jashni and Thomas Tull are executive producing.
The deal marks Neeson's first since the tragic death of his wife, Natasha Richardson. The deal was initiated before her death. His film "Taken," released earlier this year, has proven to be a surprise hit, earning almost $140 million domestically.
Fiennes last starred in "The Reader."
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Check Out Sam Worthington as a 'Titan'
by Elisabeth Rappe; Cinematical
Sam Worthington was just about everyone's favorite thing in Terminator: Salvation, and he's gone from "That guy we don't really know who keeps getting cast in big movies" to "Sam Worthington might really be the next big thing." The part that might make or break him is his upcoming turn as Perseus in Louis Leterrier's remake of Clash of the Titans. Luck is on his side, because going Greco-Roman with a sword did do wonders for Russell Crowe, Gerard Butler, Ray Stevenson and Kevin McKidd. (Some of them may not exactly be A-List, but they're doing all right.)
With that, here's your first look at Worthington as Perseus, courtesy of Slashfilm (and probably hailing from the pages of Empire). Not surprisingly, it looks a lot like Gladiator and 300 because it has to. It's a little known fact that the classical world was grainy, blood-splattered, and seen through the shaky cam lens. Whatever else you've seen onscreen, whatever your history professors told you, this is actually what the ancient world looked like. It may have even been lived against green screen, though that remains a matter of scholarly debate.
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Teaser Trailer here. (http://movies.yahoo.com/premieres/16576856/standardformat)
Release Date: March 26th, 2010 (wide)
Starring: Sam Worthington, Pete Postlethwaite, Mads Mikkelsen, Gemma Arterton, Alexa Davalos
Directed by: Louis Leterrier (The Incredible Hulk)
Premise: The ultimate struggle for power pits men against kings and kings against gods. But the war between the gods themselves could destroy the world.
TITANS. WILL. CLASH.
PUNCHING. UNDER. WATER.
300. MEETS. LOTR.
SAM. WORTHINGTON. CARDBOARD.
DIDN'T. WATCH. TRAILER.
FUCK. THIS. MOVIE.
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If this and Avatar bomb does that mean Worthington is 0-3 and can go work on his indie game for awhile?
New Trailer here. (http://www.apple.com/trailers/wb/clashofthetitans/)
They might as well stop making these trailers, because I'm just going to keep on not watching them.
Am I the only one who thinks this looks like a helluva lotta fun?
Come on now...
Mindless fun I quite enjoyed. The Medusa scene in the original is still superior, though. Didn't need to be in 3D at all.
Quote from: MacGuffin on April 04, 2010, 06:06:31 PM
Didn't need to be in 3D at all.
Agreed. This was just a regular 2D film converted to 3D, and it showed. It wasn't shot or edited for 3D, and the faux-3D effects were unimpressive.
I thought this was just blah. It wasn't terrible, but there was nothing in it I could recommend. None of the sequences were particularly impressive. Plus, I saw this on a date gone awry, which didn't help. But that has nothing to do with the movie...
Sam Worthington is pretty much the worst thing going on right now.
The original is totally bad and silly, but still, it has some great sequences - particularly the Medusa fight, which totally holds up. It also has lots of nudity, which is awesome. This new one is COMPLETELY neutered in every possible way. Completely misconceived and poorly executed. Sam Worthington is borrrring.
agreed ghostboy, that was some of my first ever titty. back before it was a click away.
kids these days don't understand the value in waiting for something!