Clash of the Titans Heading Back to the Set for Reshoots

Clash of the Titans Heading Back to the Set for Reshoots

Movie gets an influx of new cash to work out "creaky parts"

By DogsOfWar - Dec 19, 2009 02:12 PM EST
Filed Under: Fantasy
Source: LA Times

Sam Worthington was interviewed at a special screening of Avatar on Friday and the subject turned to "Clash of the Titans," the fantasy adventure due in March from director Louis Leterrier, Legendary Pictures and Warner Bros. The 33-year-old actor said that Warners, pleased with what they saw of Leterrier's work, had increased the budget for the film. "We're going to be going back and shooting more scenes for it, they cut loose with some money so we can add to it,"



Worthington, who was very excited about the studio's new direction went on: "We're going to be shooting more scenes in January, so we're going to be right up against it -- the movie comes out in March." "There were some creaky parts but they are the parts that we knew were creaky and that we knew were going to be creaky going into it. The studio is also letting us add some gods and scenes. And they're talking about making the movie a 3D film."

While it is very cool to hear about new gods and 3D, movies going back for reshoots are not typically a good thing. Did we see the best of the movie in the trailer or is Warner Bros. setting their sights higher? I added the video again for those who may not have seen it.

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