Wrath of the Titans |
- Sam Worthington as Perseus, the demigod son of Zeus.
- Rosamund Pike as Andromeda, the princess whose life Perseus once saved, and who now, as a queen, follows Perseus into battle. Pike replaces Alexa Davalos in the role.
- Bill Nighy as Hephaestus, whose twisted, lame figure belies his Olympian origins.
- Édgar Ramírez as Ares, the traitorous god of war.
- Toby Kebbell as Agenor, imprisoned thief and son of Poseidon who joins Perseus on his journey to Tartarus.
- Danny Huston as Poseidon, god of the sea.
- Ralph Fiennes as Hades, god of the underworld.
- Liam Neeson as Zeus, the king of the gods and ruler of Mount Olympus.
Additionally, John Bell portrays Helius, Lily James portrays Korrina, Freddy Drabble portrays Apollo and Kathryn Carpenter portrays Athena. Martin Bayfield and Spencer Wilding portrayed the Cyclops and the Minotaur respectively.
A several years after his brave beat of the gigantic Kraken, Perseus-the demigod son of Zeus-is trying to stay a less noisy lifestyle as a town anglers and the only parent or guardian to his 10-year old son, Helius. Meanwhile, difficult for supremacy rages between the gods and the Leaders. Alarmingly damaged by humanity’s deficit of commitment, the gods are dropping management of the caught Leaders and their intense head, Kronos, dad of the long-ruling bros Zeus, Hades and Poseidon. The triumvirate had overthrown their highly effective dad lengthy ago, making him to rot in the depressing pit of Tartarus, a dungeon that can be found deeply within the spacious underworld. Perseus cannot neglect his real contacting when Hades, along with Zeus’ godly son, Ares (Edgar Ramírez), change commitment and create a cope with Kronos to catch Zeus. The Titans’ durability develops more highly effective as Zeus’ staying godly abilities are siphoned…
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