Hulk Director Doing "Clash of the Titans" Remake

Ang Lee's Hulk was heavy into Greek Tragedy. Now director Louis Leterrier has another thing in common with Ang, as he will also be delving into Greek mythology.

By ComicBookMovie - Jun 27, 2008 12:06 AM EST
Filed Under: The Incredible Hulk
Source: Variety

Warner Bros. announced that Louis Leterrier will direct their remake of the classic "Clash of the Titans," with script by Lawrence Kasdan.

Variety says that the project is greenlit now that Leterrier is onboard.

In Clash of the Titans, Perseus, the son of Zeus, must overcome a series of obstacles to save his beloved Princess Andromeda, including cutting off the serpent-tressed head of Medusa, who can turn a man to stone with a single glance.

The original 1981 Clash of the Titans starred Harry Hamlin as Perseus and Laurence Olivier as Zeus but is best remembered for Ray Harryhausen's visual effects that brought to life Medusa, the Kraken and other creatures.

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