http://www.guardian.co.uk/film/2009/apr/09/liam-neeson-ralph-fiennes-clash-of-the-titans


Liam Neeson and Ralph Fiennes set for Clash of the Titans

Actors will face off as Zeus and Hades in a new remake of the hit 1981
Greek myths epic

Ben Child

guardian.co.uk, Thursday 9 April 2009


Liam Neeson and Ralph Fiennes look set to play feuding Greek gods Zeus and
Hades in a new remake of 80s sword-and-sandal epic Clash of the Titans,
according to the Hollywood Reporter.

Louis Leterrier, who made the critically-panned The Incredible Hulk last
year, is directing the new take on the adventures of Perseus, the son of
Zeus, who once again must battle snake-haired Medusa and the Kraken in
order to rescue the Princess Andromeda.

Sam Worthington has already signed on to play Perseus, with Gemma Arterton
taking on the new role of Io, a priestess who in the myths is seduced by
Zeus before being turned into a cow. Alexa Davalos and Mads Mikkelsen are
also on board as Andromeda and Draco, a skilled fighter who accompanies
Perseus.

Neeson is playing Zeus, the wise and mighty king of the gods who was
portrayed by Laurence Olivier in Desmond Davis's 1981 film, while Fiennes
is in final negotiations to play Hades, the ruler of the underworld, who
seeks to usurp his rival. The film will be the first new project for
Neeson since the death of his wife Natasha Richardson, although
negotiations began prior to her skiing accident last month.

Clash of the Titans begins shooting in the UK later this month and is
currently scheduled for a March 2010 release date. The original film,
which was stop-motion animation legend Ray Harryhausen's movie swansong,
was the 11th highest grossing film of 1981 in the US.

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