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Five beastly new posters from the upcoming remake of Clash of the Titans hit online. Grab them right here!

Written by Evan Nathans (editor-at-large)

Time for a snack!

Making their official online debut this weekend are five monstrous new posters from Louis Leterrier’s Clash of the Titans remake blockbuster, which (no doubt thanks to Avatar's equally monstrous box-office) will now appear in glorious, box-office inflating 3D technology. That's not sarcasm in that last sentence, as 3D seems a perfect fit for this CG-recreation of ancient mythological beasts, and having a cast that includes on-the-rise Sam Worthington (again, Avatar), Liam Neeson (Zeus), and Ralph Fiennes (Hades) doesn't exactly hurt.

The five posters come courtesy of UGO, and show off plenty of giant scorpion, Pegasus, and other god-like action. And then there's the Kraken itself, which rightfully takes its place on the largest poster, and should be fun when blasting on the screen...again, in all its ugly, 3D glory.

There's not much left to say, except to be on the look for Clash of the Titans to damn the gods come April 2nd. Enjoy the posters, and thanks to UGO!



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