

Wrath of the Titans
Directed by Jonathan LiebesmanPerseus 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.
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Wrath of the Titans Ratings & Reviews
- Muhammad SalmanFebruary 24, 2026No Mads Mikkelsen in this one to carry it like he did in the previous one.
- AntonioJune 3, 2025Fun film. Cast still did their job and effects were better this time around. I enjoyed the first and this as well. It did feel like it could've used some more scenes to tell more story, like they just cut down some areas, but overall I enjoyed it. A fun watch if you enjoyed the first. Just don't go into this expecting a blockbuster. And do not go into this with the intention of tearing it apart scene by scene. Seeing Bill Nighy is always a welcome. His voice and laugh are a nice touch anywhere :) Willfull suspension of disbelief and you'll enjoy it. If not, I guess this just wasn't for you, or you probably write reviews for your blog trying to sound like you're a critic god or something.
- ZokkiieFebruary 6, 2026It looks cool, but that’s about all it really has going for it. The story is messy, the characters are flat, and a lot of the dialogue is painfully cheesy. Most scenes feel like they exist just to get to the next CGI monster fight. Still, the action and visuals can be fun if you turn your brain off. It’s not a good movie, but it’s watchable in a “Saturday afternoon on TV” kind of way.
- Junior ReyesDecember 7, 2025Director Louis Leterrier took elements from Greek myths, threw them in a blender, added plot points from other movies, and pureed the whole thing. The 1981 original wasn't exactly a cinematic masterpiece, but it was full of fun and charm, with a fantastic supporting cast; whereas in this film, the good actors they managed to cast were completely wasted. What's truly a shame is that Greek myths are full of incredible drama, fascinating characters, and terrifying creatures, and yet Hollywood still can't manage to make a compelling film out of them. It's truly baffling.
- javierdlopezNovember 14, 2025Decent action movie. Plot is full of holes, and at times nonsensical. But, i’ve seen worse. Probably better than 95% of what’s come out in the last 10 years.
- Nathan MagretaNovember 3, 2025Wrath of the Titans leans hard into the silly, but it's a quick, fun watch if your looking for some crazy action to bust boredom.
- DeadlyDuncanSeptember 14, 2025Seems rushed, trying to repeat first one but never reached those heights. Story was there but just seemed to rushed.
Wrath of the Titans Trivia
Wrath of the Titans was released on March 28, 2012.
Wrath of the Titans was directed by Jonathan Liebesman.
Wrath of the Titans has a runtime of 1h 39m.
Wrath of the Titans was produced by Basil Iwanyk, Polly Johnsen.
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.
The key characters in Wrath of the Titans are Perseus (Sam Worthington), Zeus (Liam Neeson), Hades (Ralph Fiennes).
Wrath of the Titans is rated PG-13.
Wrath of the Titans is an Action, Adventure, Fantasy film.
Wrath of the Titans has an audience rating of 4.9 out of 10.
Wrath of the Titans had a budget of $150M.
Wrath of the Titans has made $302M at the box office.
























