Monday, December 19, 2011
'Wrath From The Titans' Trailer: Hell Involves Earth
Mike Worthington, prepare to suffer the "Wrath from the Leaders." The "Avatar" actor has returned as Perseus within the "Leaders" follow up, that they guaranteed will improve compared to first outing within the series. Present day discharge of the "Wrath" trailer leaves us feeling certain that the follow up will meet Worthington's hype. The film happens ten years after "Clash," where Perseus is living a quieter existence together with his 10-year-old boy Helius like a fisherman. But everything changes when Zeus involves him for help after he finds out that Hades and Ares have plotted using the leader from the Leaders, Kronos, to capture Zeus and produce him towards the underworld. As Zeus manages to lose the fight for supremacy, the Leaders are unleashed and produce about hell on the planet. Enter Rosamund Pike as Full Andromeda, reprising her role because the love interest for Perseus according to all of the smooching within the trailer. She teams track of the demi-god, in addition to Poseidon's half-human boy Argenor and also the fallen god Hephaestus, to try and stop the Leaders and produce peace back around the world. The experience sequences look really, great within this trailer, but that is not necessarily an assurance the movie will improve than its predecessor. The experience and CGI looked great within the "Clash from the Leaders" trailer too, but did not act as well within the flick in general. Still, that final shot of the flaming monster -- we are speculating a Titan -- flailing around in the ground looks freaking awesome. And we are certainly suckers for your brief appearance of Cyclops at the outset of a clip. Can be whether "Wrath" is going to be much better than "Clash" was, but to date our hopes are elevated. The film hits theaters on March 30, 2012. Watch a clip at Apple! What have you think about the "Wrath from the Leaders" teaser trailer? Inform us within the comments section below or on Twitter!
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