Wrath of the Titans: An IMAX 3D Experience

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  • Opened March 30, 2012 
  • 1 hr 39 min
  • PG-13 | Intense Seq Fantasy Violence and Intense Sci-Fi Violence
  • Ten years after defeating the Kraken, Perseus (Sam Worthington) is living a quieter life as a fisherman and sole parent to his young son. Meanwhile, trouble is brewing on Mt. Olympus; the gods are weakened by mankind's lack of devotion, and they are losing control of the Titans and their leader, Kronos, whom they imprisoned in Tartarus long ago. When Zeus is betrayed by Ares and Hades and captured by the Titans, Perseus leads a group to rescue him and save mankind from the ancient beings. Full synopsis

  • Cast: Sam Worthington, Liam Neeson, Ralph Fiennes
  • Director: Jonathan Liebesman
  • Genres: IMAX, 3D

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So-so
Titans Too Tame

by BFle123456

While the special effects were awesome, a visual treat if you will, the story was timid. Other than Sam Worthington and fun turns from Liam Neeson and Ralph Fiennes, the actions was hokey and...

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Poop acting but entertaining

by swaymbsc

Acting and story were poop, action scenes were good. Great IMAX 3d experience....

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MUST GO ! AWESOME Movie!

by Rshah9189

IMAX 3D was an amazing experience. The 3D for this movie is way better than past 3D movies. Also, the mega-screen makes you feel as if you are inside the movie fighting with the titans. IMAX 3D is...

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Critic Reviews

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Entertainment Weekly
| Owen Gleiberman

For a movie like Wrath of the Titans, which is basically "Gladiator" crossed with "Lord of the Rings" crossed with a special-effects demo reel (call it Lord of the Rinky-Dink), he's (Worthington) the perfect actor. Read full review

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Movieline
| Michelle Orange

It would be a real shame, with this much money and this many effects artists, if there were not a few purely visual wows. Wrath manages exactly two, and not where you might expect. Read full review

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Boston Globe
| Tom Russo

The moments that elevate Wrath above the routine are right in line with Liebesman's "Battle: Los Angeles'' high points: frenetically shot u-r-there combat sequences that feel like the real thing. Read full review

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San Francisco Chronicle
| Mick LaSalle

This is a movie in which whole sequences consist of nothing but guys fighting stiff computer images. Such scenes would be boring even were they done well, but these scenes aren't done well. Read full review

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Sam Worthington as Perseus in "Wrath Of The Titans."