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Steve Norrington to Direct Clash of the Titans Remake
From League of Extraordinary Gentlemen to league of stop-motion robot owls.
by Jeff Giles | December 14, 2007
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In his first directorial effort since 2003's League of Extraordinary Gentlemen, Steve Norrington has signed on to helm Warner Bros.' Clash of the Titans remake.

Variety reports that Norrington will have some able-bodied (and somewhat unexpected) assistance in the form of Lawrence Kasdan, who rewrote Travis Beacham's script. According to Variety, this marks the first time Kasdan has entered the screenwriting fray since he handled script duties for a little film called The Empire Strikes Back.

The article, unfortunately, makes no mention of a Harry Hamlin cameo in the remake. We're still keeping our fingers crossed.

Source: Variety

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JUDGE DREDD
JUDGE DREDD writes:
on Dec 14 2007 06:43 AM

YES! YES! YES! Awsome news. Absolutely loved the original, and Ray Harryhousen is a legend. But, I for one, LOVED the remake of King Kong, even though I loved the original. (not the 70s remake)

So Clash of the Titans has the potential to be AWSOME! More Greek legends need to be put on film.


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rerun717
rerun717 writes:
on Dec 14 2007 07:04 AM

From the guy who brought us League of Extraordinary Gentlemen? Um...sounds...me go to sleep.

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rerun717
rerun717 writes:
on Dec 14 2007 07:05 AM

From the guy who brought us League of Extraordinary Gentlemen? Um...sounds...me go to sleep.

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Dave the Destroyer
Dave the Destroyer writes:
on Dec 14 2007 07:46 AM

ANGELINA JOILE FOR THE ROLE OF MEDUSA!
You know it's the Right Thing To Do.....


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Tai2007
Tai2007 writes:
on Dec 14 2007 07:53 AM

Ok, this sounds great...i just hope they don't make the Greek mythological characters too over the top..i'd like to see real detail in the characters and how Medusa really was beautiful before her conversion to the sexy snake haired, bow-arrowed toting self...i can see Angelina Jolie as Medusa..she would definetly pull that off..

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Elixor
Elixor writes:
on Dec 14 2007 07:58 AM

A great classic movie that could be great as a remake. As always, I just hope it's done well with a good screenwrite and good director. Although the director of LoEG doesn't thrill me, but having Kasdan do the screenwrite is a good sign.

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Novastar.
Novastar. writes:
on Dec 14 2007 08:44 AM

Why do i have the feeling that Gerard Butler would be in this movie.

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unbreakable_samurai
unbreakable_samurai writes:
on Dec 14 2007 10:06 AM

I like Norrington, he did a very good job on Blade and I am happy to see him back at work. He messed up on LXG, but it sounds like it had lots of problems.

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ihavetoreturnvideotapes
ihavetoreturnvideotapes writes:
on Dec 14 2007 10:30 AM

i've read the script, least one of them, pretty solid, tiamat and the water monsta could be pretty balls if they make it kewl

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jdutter
jdutter writes:
on Dec 14 2007 10:51 AM

Ridley Scott or James Cameron should direct this remake.

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MrDurden
MrDurden writes:
on Dec 14 2007 11:09 AM

Ridley Scott would do an amazing job with this film! or Christopher Nolan, Sam Raimi???

As long as Lucas, Spielberg and Bay keep their filthy hands out of the pot!


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rockster11
rockster11 writes:
on Dec 14 2007 11:58 AM

Now this is one remake I will support!!! It had better not suck...

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Atticus is HIGHLY TENSE
Atticus is HIGHLY TENSE writes:
on Dec 14 2007 02:23 PM

They hired a director who is visually unstable? I mean Blade was good, but it was rather scattershot visually, and LXG was just a more severe case. He has some interesting perspective on directing, but he doesn't know how to make anything coherent in terms of visual style.

Let's hope Clash doesn't resemble LXG which looked jimmy rigged and stapled together.


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reyes
reyes writes:
on Dec 14 2007 02:28 PM

This also is ruining my childhood. wheres the razor?

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VibTDog
VibTDog writes:
on Dec 14 2007 07:02 PM

Zzzzzzzzzzzzzzzz...

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thamoviemann
thamoviemann writes:
on Dec 14 2007 10:46 PM

Norrington did direct the first Blade, which was great and the best one of the trilogy. SO this may be interesting.

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South Texas Terror
South Texas Terror writes:
on Dec 15 2007 01:09 AM

I hope they dont F this up. They are messing with a classic and only a classic remake will do.

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damvbat
damvbat writes:
on Dec 15 2007 07:04 AM

yea this is going to suck

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Alexaion
Alexaion writes:
on Dec 15 2007 12:11 PM

Good grief people, stop complaining or worrying. What sort of worth is accuracy to a classic in movies like this? Hopefully it'll be an all new movie along a similar mood. That's all that matters. After all, the original entirely messed with the source material... who cares? I mean, I'm a Classicist, it's my field to study Greek myth, and I don't mind so long as a good story is told (the literary purists in this regard don't generally even know the myths properly, else they'd understand how even in antiquity things were altered between writers.) Movie making is art, and art adapts to say something to its current audience, whether that is in the form of a statement or simple entertainment. As such, expecting it to rightly 'recreate' the original is as ridiculous as wanting the myths to be directly adhered to. But then we'd have no Pegasos (who is spruing along with his brother Khrusaor from the blood of Medusa); we'd have no Kallobos... indeed, I shan't think, if I recall, even have any 'Titan' as the original movie portrayed it, and certainly not a Kraken (which is in no way Greek. Maybe Kharibdis.) But where's the fun in that? Oh, I admit, I'd want to see something exact... it'd be kinda neat to see exact adherence to the old stories for one... but barring that impossibility, I think it's better not to worry about things being perhaps messed up, and just enjoy the movies. Good grief, this is a monster movie! It's not a folk tale like the original Perseus story. So how much can we really expect from it? So let's stop complaining and just expect to at least bloody enjoy the thing, shall we?

And to whoever mentioned Tiamat as a monster... wherefrom that? Tiamat is Babylonian, not Greek.


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pinkincide
pinkincide writes:
on Dec 15 2007 08:19 PM

Spaghetti sauce oozing out of Medusa's neck stump. They better keep that part.

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