“The audience should take their money out of their pockets”

The audience should take their money out of their pockets

In the fantasy adventure Clash of the Titans, Avatar star Sam Worthington fights against various monsters and creatures from Greek mythology. In addition to the main actor, director Louis Leterrier’s 2010 blockbuster also wanted to star revolutionary 3D effect from James Cameron’s milestone show off. The result, which runs on Sat.1 on Sunday evening, failed.

Fantasy adventures on TV: That’s what Clash of the Titans is all about

The plot of Clash of the Titans is based on the 1981 film of the same name and revolves around Perseus (Sam Worthington), who was born as a god and grew up as a human. After his family falls victim to the god of revenge Hades (Ralph Fiennes), he declares war on him. He has to face many people in the fight demons and monsters place.

Director later admitted bad Clash of the Titans 3D himself

In contrast to Avatar, which was filmed in 3D with special cameras during filming, Clash of the Titans only received the 3D effect later in post-production. As a result, a fantasy blockbuster was released in cinemas, which was mainly characterized by blurry backgrounds and a… often muddy, dark image mash noticed.

In an interview with the Huffington Post in 2013, Clash of the Titans director Louis Leterrier openly admitted that the subsequently converted 3D effect was a gimmick decided by the studio against his will:

It was notoriously rushed and notoriously terrible. It was absolutely terrible, the 3D. Nothing worked, it was just a ploy to take money out of the audience’s pockets.
When is Clash of the Titans on TV?

Sat.1 broadcasts the fantasy adventure on December 10, 2023 at 11:20 p.m out of. Clash of the Titans is currently not available in a streaming flat rate anywhere.

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