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1). The Australian actor has promised that he will play much better in the sequel. In March of the next year, Sam Worthington will start shooting in "Clash of the Titans 2", which again will play the hero of Greek myth - Perseus.
Plot and acting in a film by Louis Leterrier aroused the righteous wrath of the critics, while the hasty conversion to 3D was the cause of dissatisfaction of many viewers. Yet this did not prevent "Clash of the Titans" to collect 493 million dollars in worldwide box office.
Sam Worthington was another actor, negatively responding about his work. Before him, Mark Wahlberg confessed that he has worked poorly in the "phenomenon", and Shia LaBeouf lashed out at the fourth "Indiana Jones".
"I think that we will improve the film - says Worthington. - It seems that the "Clash of the Titans" has disappointed a lot of people. And I totally agree with them. The main reason to shoot a sequel - require viewers to see the sequel. And it makes sense to reach for it, if you know what you can do better. All of us: the director, writers and I have - just such intentions. To be honest, I think I can play much better. "
In addition to Worthington, in the sequel will back Liam Neeson, who again will play Zeus.
In the director's chair "Clash of the Titans 2" is Jonathan Libesman, which release his thriller "Battle: Los Angeles" in the next year.
2). The author of novels, which became the films basis on "The Da Vinci Code" and "Angels and Demons" took over the job of turning his book "The Lost Symbol" in the script. Studio Columbia Pictures in February this year launched a development pattern for the new work by Dan Brown.
For the third time the hero of the writer becomes an expert on solving a character Robert Langdon. This time he will meet with the world of the Freemasons, and the action develops in Washington.
The studio has already hired a screenwriter for the project. "Lost symbol" began to adapt Stephen Knight, nominated for an Oscar for the screenplay "Dirty Pretty Things." But now the order goes directly into the hands of the author of the novel, and this is the first time that Hollywood gives Brown the opportunity to transfer his child into the screen.
Akiva Goldsman wrote the screenplay for "The Da Vinci Code" and "Angels and Demons" adapted in collaboration with David Koepp.
Not yet known who will be in the director's chair – Ron Howard, who shot the previous two pictures didn’t give his answer officially. As well as Tom Hanks has not yet been signed to star in the role of the scientist for the third time.
"The Da Vinci Code" and "Angels and Demons" have earned a worldwide box office total of 1.24 billion dollars.