David Johnson Talks About 'Wrath of the Titans'.

David Johnson Talks About 'Wrath of the Titans'.

Collider got the chance to speak with screenwriter David Johnson, who opens up about his upcoming movie 'Wrath of the Titans'...

By Comedian03 - Mar 08, 2011 02:03 AM EST
Filed Under: Fantasy
Source: Collider.com

David Johnson was recently attending an event for 'Red Riding Hood' which he was the screenwriter for, and while there he took some time to speak to the folks over at Collider, and he offers us some details on his latest project, the sequel to 'Clash of the Titans', 'Wrath of the Titans'.

The interview is quite a long one so I highlighted some of the more interesting parts but be sure to head over to Collider for the full interview.


There’s been a lot of talk about the film being more gritty and feeling more realistic, even though it’s a mythological story. Was that something that you wrote into the script?

JOHNSON: "When the director, Jonathan Liebesman, came on, he had a very clear vision of what he wanted that world to be like. That’s when we shifted into more of a feeling that this was a world that used to actually be. It’s not Middle Earth. It’s not another planet. It’s Ancient Greece, so it should feel like Ancient Greece, to the extent that that’s reasonable."

They decided to convert the first film into 3D, after the film was finished shooting, but with this one, you knew it would be in 3D ahead of time. Did that affect the writing at all?

JOHNSON: "No, it’s more the director who has to have that in mind. When you’re making a 3D movie, you’re directing it completely different than you would a 2D movie. There were some ideas that came up for things that would be good in 3D, but they were little moments. It wasn’t something we were really focused on. We were just focused on story, and Jonathan is all about bringing it to life and visualizing it."

How will the sequel compare to the first film? Did you re-watch the first film to see what worked and what didn’t?

JOHNSON: "We looked at the first film, but the whole idea of doing a sequel really was a blank slate because there is no sequel to the myth of Perseus. He became a king and had lots of kids, and that was it. It was good for a reference point for the character because we had to be faithful to the character as he was created there, but what next was just a blank canvas and we were free to play with it a little bit."

How do you approach writing action, and will there be a lot more action in the sequel?

JOHNSON: "Action is my first love. When I first started writing, my favorite movies were Raiders of the Lost Ark and Aliens, and that sort of thing. For me, it’s fun. It’s almost not like going to work. It’s playing with toys, really. The fact that it gets to be my job is still blowing me away. It’s a different way of writing. If you’re doing horror or suspense, you’re using fear to tell a story. When you’re doing an action movie, you’re using action to tell a story. It shouldn’t just be action for the sake of action. It should be action to illuminate character, in some way. With the truck chase in Raiders of the Lost Ark, you learn a lot about Indiana Jones from the way he handles the situation. You see humor and determination, and it’s like a little movie, in and of itself. That’s how Dan [Mazeau] and I wanted to approach this, and Dan is actually a little better than I am with it. We wanted every action scene to illuminate the character, in some way, or their relationship with the other characters."

Is there a good balance of character development with the action?

JOHNSON: "I hope we balanced it well. In a movie like that, there are beats where we stop and get to know the people, but you want to get to know them on the move, in a movie like that. It’s more trying to learn about them while they’re on the move."


I think it's safe to say that I'm in the minority of people who actually enjoyed this movie, I love any Greek styled mythological movie though, but either way I'm excited to see what they can do with a sequel.
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joker22
joker22 - 3/8/2011, 2:23 AM
Liked The First.
This Is Gonna Be Epic!
marvel72
marvel72 - 3/8/2011, 3:20 AM
i thought the first one was alright,not great but watchable.

looking forward to the sequel.
Havok89
Havok89 - 3/8/2011, 3:39 AM
First film sucked balls!
I'm not looking forward to this one.
Amazo
Amazo - 3/8/2011, 3:40 AM
The first was ok as a popcorn flick,although the final third felt rushed.Really looking forward to seeing what they can do with a restart of sorts :)
AlexDeLarge87
AlexDeLarge87 - 3/8/2011, 4:39 AM
First one was big [frick]ing MEH!

If it would have been longer there would have been more time to get know the characters. Now it was just a dumb action movie.
MarkCassidy
MarkCassidy - 3/8/2011, 5:16 AM
I hated the first one. It seemed to be directed by a chimp an edited by a pack of em. Since this has a different director maybe..oh wait, it's Jonathan Liebesman. Pass.
ManofSteel23
ManofSteel23 - 3/8/2011, 5:30 AM
I prefered the old ''monsters made out of modeling clay'' version to our updated version,it sucked,and they had a guide line fron the original and still made it shit,what hope have they got doing a sequel from scratch with no guide line
Sweep
Sweep - 3/8/2011, 5:37 AM
They are going to have to do something pretty [frick]ing special to redeem this franchise. I don't see this movie being a huge earner at the box office and Worthington better step up to the acting plate a bit better too. Every chimp shat in a film cannister on the last movie. Sh!t, cut, print.
imnotwearinghockeypants
imnotwearinghockeypants - 3/8/2011, 7:31 AM
Don't make this pile of shit.
Digitaria51
Digitaria51 - 3/8/2011, 7:42 AM
@imnotwearinghockeypants give 'em a chance to make up for the abortion that was Clash of the Titans. Clean slate, no story to stay true to, could have potential. I think all the actors from the first need to be fired though.
Teois42
Teois42 - 3/8/2011, 8:08 AM
imnotwearinghockeypants - says the guy who's avatar is Captain America.... the OLD one. lol
write33
write33 - 3/8/2011, 9:30 AM
@Teois42 LOL. yep, i thought that too.

and i dunno, he's saying all the right things, so that's about as good as you can hope for at this stage. Someone who has done great work can make a crappy movie, and someone who has a spotty past could potentially make something of quality. So, I like the genre, I'll probably give it a try.
Blackmatter
Blackmatter - 3/8/2011, 10:55 AM
wont be surprised if this one sux too
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