Perseus tries to live a quieter life as a village fisherman while - dangerously weakened by humanity's lack of devotion - the gods are losing control of the long-imprisoned Titans and their ferocious leader, Kronos.
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.
– Mick LaSalle,
San Francisco Chronicle,
30 Mar 2012
rotten:
Worthington remains a distinctly humourless hero, which makes you long for the likes of a prime-time Harrison Ford or Arnold Schwarzenegger, who knew how to make a fondue out of cheese.
– Peter Howell,
Toronto Star,
30 Mar 2012
rotten:
This feeble followup to 2010's godawful Clash of the Titans sucketh the mighty big one.
– Peter Travers,
Rolling Stone,
30 Mar 2012
rotten:
What it lacks are the very elements that made the first movie such a surprise: wit and nerve.
– Mark Holcomb,
Village Voice,
30 Mar 2012
rotten:
For those with a burning curiosity to know how The Lord of the Rings as directed by Michael Bay might look, Wrath of the Titans provides an idea.