

Class of the Titans
Imprisoned thousands of years ago by his son Zeus, Cronus, the god of time, escapes from the Underworld. Now history is about to repeat itself as Cronus heads a legion of mythological monsters in his quest to conquer and destroy the world...But there is a prophecy... Seven teenagers stand in his way. The unknowing descendants of great mythological heroes, under the guidance of the Olympian Gods, find the power within themselves to save the world from the encroaching evil.
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Plot Summary
A group of college students discovers that they are the descendants of ancient Greek heroes and must band together to fight against a resurrected army of mythological monsters. As they unlock their heroic potential, they uncover a prophecy that foretells their destiny to protect humanity from an impending doom.
Critical Reception
Class of the Titans received overwhelmingly negative reviews from critics, who largely panned its predictable plot, weak special effects, and uninspired performances. Audiences also expressed disappointment, finding the film to be a derivative and unengaging take on mythological themes.
What Reviewers Say
- The film suffers from a weak script and uninspired direction.
- Special effects are unconvincing and detract from any potential thrills.
- Performances are largely forgettable, failing to engage the audience.
Google audience: Google users largely found the movie to be a poorly executed B-movie with little redeeming value. Common criticisms include a nonsensical plot, bad acting, and cheap-looking special effects, leading to a general consensus that it was a waste of time.
Fun Fact
Despite its title and mythological themes, the film shares no connection to the more well-known 1981 film 'Clash of the Titans' or its subsequent remake.
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