It’s not usually a good sign.
The ‘Clash of the Titans’ remake is reportedly going through studio enforced reshoots, which often means aspects are seriously problematic. Not to mention, the screen telling of the myth of Perseus is scheduled for release in March and the reshoots are said to be taking place in January. That is cutting it very close. But, according to Total Film, ‘Titans’ star Sam Worthington (also the star of ‘Avatar’) is putting a positive spin on the turn of events.
Speaking at a Los Angeles screening of ‘Avatar’ on Friday night, Worthington said, “We’re going to be going back and shooting more scenes for it. They [Warner Bros] cut loose with some money so we can add to it. We’re going to be shooting more scenes in January, so we’re going to be right up against it – the movie comes out in March.”
Worthington went on to explain, “There were some creaky parts. But they are the parts that we knew were creaky and that we knew were going to be creaky going into it. The studio is also letting us add some gods and scenes. And they’re talking about making the movie a 3D film.”
‘Titans’ also stars Gemma Arterton as Io, Liam Neeson as Zeus and Ralph Fiennes as Hades.
The 1981 original, on which the remake is based, featured Harry Hamlin, Maggie Smith, Ursula Andress and Laurence Olivier. Creators employed stop-motion animation to create the various creatures, including the gorgon Medusa. It was a box office success and the 11th highest grossing film of that year.
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