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Wednesday
Apr282010

"clash of the titans 2" in 2012

It looks like the Titans remake will be getting the sequel treatment, why, I don't know. The remake itself was very "meh", but Warner Bros seems to be intent on continuing the franchise anyways as per IESB.

Warner Brothers and Legendary Pictures are gearing up for a follow-up. Greg Berlanti (screenwriter/producer on Green Lantern and potential director for The Flash) is working on the story.

Sam Worthington, Liam Neeson, Gemma Arterton and Ralph Fiennes are all expected to return. The same can't be said for Louie Leterrier who won't return to direct. He will serve as an executive producer. Thank god, if we are getting a follow up a new director couldn't hurt.

WB/Legendary are aiming to have the Titans sequel in theatres by Spring 2012.

If they plan to have the sequel released in 3D as well, hopefully they'll decide to shoot in 3D this time, as opposed to the shitty job they did of post converting the current remake.

Reader Comments (4)

Probably still convert it, there's really no incentive to make it with 3D cameras. It's not like the movie tanked without it.

04-28-2010 | Unregistered CommenterCJeff

CJeff did you like the remake?

04-28-2010 | Unregistered CommenterDave

Your probably right CJEFF, why would they spend more money making it if they don't have to.

The 3D did look like shit though, so all we can really hope for, is the movie will bomb, and they'll stop half ass converting half ass movies.

04-28-2010 | Registered CommenterMitch Anderson

@Dave

Nope, I didn't

04-28-2010 | Unregistered CommenterCJeff

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