Wrath Of The Titans 2012 Download Full Movie

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I went to watch Wrath Of The Titans today, to the astonishment of many people, myself included. Because I absolutely loathed the first movie in this so-called Warner Bros. franchise, Clash Of The Titans (for a couple of reasons I will outline below), and I was quite annoyed when I heard that the sequel for the movie was being made. But you may or may not have heard about my new profession these days, which is being a film journalist, and along with the job, comes a certain responsibility to review movies as objectively as possible. (In theory, anyway.) So I dragged myself to the cinema to watch Wrath Of The Titans in 3D and tried to enjoy it. When I came out of it, regardless of what I thought about the movie, my fingers were just itching to type a hate letter to Hollywood. And that letter would bear the subject: CAN YOU PLEASE, FOR ONCE, GET YOUR GREEK MYTHOLOGY RIGHT?

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[Spoiler warning: the following entry contains images and descriptions from the movie Wrath Of The Titans. I try to avoid spoiler by not discussing crucial plot points but tread carefully as inevitably you may find spoiler-y bits in it.]

The second monsters that appeared in Wrath Of The Titans is probably not a monster, per se, because they are humanoid. Nonetheless these creatures are hostile towards Perseus & Co. and unless a Cyclops comes with the name of Scott Summers, you should not get overly friendly with them.

The Cyclopes were gigantic one eyed monsters. The most famous is Polyphemus, the Cyclops blinded by Odysseus. Hesiod mentions only three (not a race or tribe): Arges (thunderbolt), Steropes (lightning), and Brontes (thunder), obviously storm gods.They were born to Gaea and Uranus. They were also the first smiths. When Cronus came to power he imprisoned the Cyclopes in Tartarus. The were released by Zeus and fought with him against the Titans. As a reward for their release the Cyclopes gave Zeus his weapons of lighting and thunder. (Greekmythology.com)

Clash had the Kraken. Wrath has the Titan. I have problems with this but I will discuss them later. But Cronus, the titan, is one of the deadliest and most important figures in Greek mythology. He is one of the big reasons the Titanomachy (war between the titans and gods occurred) and without him there would be no Greek myth stories to tell at all.

KRONOS (or Cronus) was the Titan god of time and the ages, especially time where regarded as destructive and all-devouring. He ruled the cosmos during the so-called Golden Age, after castrating and deposing his father Ouranos (the Sky). In fear of a prophecy that he would be in turn be overthrown by his own son, Kronos swallowed each of his children as soon as they were born. (Theoi.com)

The Ultimate Encyclopedia Of Mythology by Arthur Cotterell and Rachel Storm (Hermes House, 2006) is also a good source to start your research into not just Greek mythology but also other myths from around the world: Roman, Egyptian, Norse, Celtic, Persian, Indian and Far Eastern.


Kronos is the main antagonist of the Clash of the Titans franchise. He was the unseen overarching antagonist of Clash of the Titans and the main antagonist of Wrath of the Titans. He is the leader of the Titans, and father to Hades, Poseidon and Zeus.

Kronos is the king of the Titans, father of the Gods. Kronos current physical form is composed of lava and molten rock. Lines of lava surround Kronos' body, mouth and eyes, which would suggest that the inside part of his body is completely composed of lava. He is capable of projecting massive waves of lava from his arms. It is also seen that Kronos can spawn hordes of Makhai from his very own flesh, or at least project them from the rivers of lava on Tartarus. Both Makhai and Chimeras are seen to be affiliated to Kronos rather than Hades.

Kronos is the Greek Titan of Time and was the leader and the youngest of the first generation of the divine descendants of Gaia, Earth, and Ouranus, Heaven known as The Titans. He is the father of Zeus, Hades, and Poseidon. According to mythology, he overthrew his father and ruled until he in turn was overthrown by his own sons and imprisoned in Tartarus.

Kronos is usually depicted with a sickle or scythe, which is also the instrument he is said to have used to castrate and depose Ouranus, his father. A festival called Kronia was held in his honor in Athens, on the twelfth day of the month of Hekatombaion, to celebrate the harvest. This suggests that as a result of his association with the virtuous Golden Age, Kronos continued to preside as a patron of harvest. He can also be identified in classical antiquity with the Roman deity Saturn.

Titans were originally the offspring of Gaia (the Earth-mother) and Ouranos (the Sky-father) and were the first race of divine beings. Kronos and Rhea produced the first generation of Olympians whom Kronos, out of fear of being overthrown, then ate, save Zeus. Zeus killed Kronos and saved his siblings.

At first the relationship between the Olympians and Titans were relatively amicable, but eventually the Titanomachy, the war against the Titans, broke out, in which the Titans were finally subdued and punished.

Hades and Zeus had Kronos imprisoned in the depths of the Underworld. There the Titan-King was bound to the walls of Tartarus and stripped of his powers. He appeared to be in a semi-conscious state, as he was still able to use his voice to communicate with Hades.

Off screen, Kronos reaches out to his son Hades and offers to spare him if he can aid in his escape from Tartarus. Hades is already at odds with Zeus, so he agrees to the deal and Zeus is captured. Once Hades and Ares bring Zeus to Kronos, the Titan King begins to drain Zeus' power.

The process is a lengthy one, but at last Kronos begins to awaken from his hibernation. The Titan begins to break free from the mountain he is bound to. His first act is to try and crush Zeus with his flaming hand, but Zeus is freed by Perseus and Andromeda. Ares tries to stop them, but Hades has a change of heart and thwarts him. Kronos' outstretched hand destroys the now vacant altar, whereupon the Titan realises that Hades has aided Zeus' escape. Despite this, the Titan is simply content with escaping the Underworld. Kronos begins to climb his way to the surface.

Kronos emerges in a valley, where his Makhai are already battling Andromeda's army. But Hades and Zeus destroy the Makhai and they confront their father as he emerges. Kronos faces his sons once again as Zeus blasts him with lightning. Kronos goes on a rampage, first pulverizing a mountain with a swing of his arm. When Perseus arrives, Kronos swings his mighty arms, unleashing rivers of lava. The deluge of lava and fireballs rain down on Andromeda's troops, but Zeus and Hades are able to divert some of the fireballs. When Zeus and Hades combine their powers, they manage to stagger Kronos, but the Titan strikes the ground and sends shock-waves through the land. Zeus attempts to shield himself and Hades, but Zeus is overcome and injured.

Perseus then approaches Kronos with the Spear of Triam. Kronos attempts to incinerate him by breathing fire, but Perseus uses the spear to pass through it and into Kronos' mouth. Perseus tosses the spear down Kronos' throat, which causes him to convulse and explode. Zeus later dies from his wounds, leaving Hades as the only son of Kronos remaining.

According to Hephaestus, if Kronos is let loose, has enough power to scatter the Earth across the universe. In the past, the gods needed the aid of the Kraken to defeat Kronos and the rest of the titans. It is proven that not even the combined powers of Hades and Zeus are enough to stop Kronos, The Spear of Triam is the only known weapon capable of defeating him. Kronos is one of the most powerful beings the series.

Kronos appears on the Titans Attack online game on the Wrath of the Titans official site. On the game, Kronos is not a playable character nor a computer controlled enemy, he acts simply as a background character.

During the promotion stage prior to the film's debut, on the Creatures Unleashed campaign, various official featurettes were made for the creatures and Titans featured in Wrath of the Titans, including Kronos.

We always try to publish tutorials based on effects we like especially from movies, posters and other sources of inspiration. Most of the times we want to redo effects so we want to learn how that was done. This tutorial is not different. We will be revisiting the Clash of the Titans tutorial with the new effect inspiring on the Wrath of the Titans poster. All done using the new Photoshop CS6.

So in this tutorial, we will show you how to create a nice text effect based on the Wrath of the Titans poster in Photoshop CS6. The whole process is simple but it will take you 1 to 2 hours to go through everything.

The first thing to do is to get the text right. To do that is pretty easy, we have already shown a tutorial on how to make the Clash of the Titans logo, so you can just follow that at -titans-text-effect-photoshop.

Time to play with Layer Styles. WIth the logo selected to go to Layer>Layer Styles>Bevel and Emboss. Select Inner Bevel for the Style, Chisel Hard for the Technique, 365% for the Depth, 250 pixels for the SIze, 0 for Softness, 100 for the Angle, 32 for the Altitude. For the Highlight Mode use Color Dodge with orange at 65%. For the Shadow Mode use Darken with Black at 85%

Select Pattern Overlay. Then we will use a custom texture. The one I used is courtesy of Shutterstock and it's entitled The surface of the old metal, visible rust by Supertrooper. Basically what you will do is open the file in Photoshop and go to Edit>Define Pattern. Name it "Meta". Back to the design. Select the texture you created for the pattern. Use Hard Light for the Blend Mode.

Select Inner Shadow. Use orange for the color with Hard Light for the Blend Mode. For the Angle use -90 with 11 pixels for the Distance, 20% for the Choke, 13 pixels for the Size and change the Contour for the same we are using in the image below.

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