Liam Neeson recently told the Belfast Telegraph that the Clash of The Titans sequel will “kick ass.” Neeson is back on the Wrath of the Titans team as the Greek god Zeus, and it seems he’s pretty excited about the prospect of some action-packed sequences:

“I’ve only read half of the script and there is still some work being done – they’re on script 10 – but I think it’s going to be some kick-a** stuff and a very human story to it.”

He went on to reveal that shooting should be starting next year, “we will start [filming] next March. I’m very much looking forward to it. It’s a whole revamping, you know.” He wasn’t too sure on the details of whether it was going to be filmed in 3D though, as when asked the question, he replied, “I don’t know the answer to that.” Sam Worthington, who is reprising his role as Perseus, apparently does know the answer though as he has previously mentioned that it will indeed be shot in 3D.

Battle: Los Angeles director, Jonathan Liebesman is set to helm Wrath of the Titans, with Dan Mazeau, David Johnson, and Green Lantern writer, Greg Berlanti as the super team currently working on the script. It was previously rumored that James Franco and Javier Bardem would also join the film. Bardem is looking at the character of Ares, the god of war, while Franco would play Agenor, son of Poseidon.

Do you think the team behind Wrath of the Titans can make it an improvement on the first?

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