Oct 5, 2009
Posted by Kirk in Adventure, General News, Movie Stills, Movies, Remakes | 6 comments
New CLASH OF THE TITANS Stills

Louis Leterrier’s remake of ‘Clash of the Titans’ certainly looks stylish. Judging from these new pics, courtesy of Entertainment Weekly and Empire Online, you can certainly see the craftsmanship from production designer Martin Laing (‘Terminator Salvation’) and costume designer Lindy Hemming (‘The Dark Knight’).
Check out the rest of these images that includes our first looks at Liam Neeson as Zeus and the three witches:







‘Clash of the Titans’ is set for release on March 26th, 2010.









Man this movie keeps looking more and more awesome. Hopefully this does well and we get a God of War flick soon. Hell Mr. Worthington could even be Kratos, though my choice is Gerard Butler.
Agreed! This is looking damn good! Whadya think… if it does well, are we bound to see a new trend in mythology remakes, and maybe even some new stuff?
Check out Percy Jackson and the Olympians coming out in February 2010
I'm really hoping they don't screw this up because the Original was one of my favorite Movies, Maybe like in my top 25 of all time.
I think this would be one of the few movies I would be actually upset about if it wound up sucking, I rarely have High hopes for any movies but I do for this one.
I hope they get the effects right. The magic of the original was Harryhaussen. Yes computers had come and effects were bigger and better at the time it was made, but this was a work of love. It was the swan song for one of the most magical cinema artists ever. I cherished his work as a child. I rushed to see Sinbad, Jason, and Gulliver. I got goosebumps when I stood in line to see the Original and like Josh, I would be very upset if it sucked.
It looks too dark and glomy as if filmed in the UK rather than sunny Greece. The armour is also middle ages inspired rather than classical hoplite design. Liam Nelson playing Zeus with dark hair doesn't work as Zeus is traditionally depicted as older and grey haired. Just once I like to see an actual film about Greek mythology filmed in Greece with Greek actors instead of Anglo-Saxons playing Greeks.