Zeus was captured by his younger brother Hades, and forced his divine power into the sleeping giant's father, Cronus, to slowly resurrect him. Ares, the god of war, the son of Zeus, guarded the door in case his brother Perseus came to spoil the good. Perseus, eager to save his father, united with the fallen son of Poseidon, the god of the sea, to find the god of fire and rush to the land of his father's abuse to start a life-and-death battle. When the flint-like and tall father King Cronus woke up from hell and spread his arms, Hades, the Hades, was completely influenced by Zeus Xiaozhi's affection and reasoning, and he threw himself into the righteous team and joined forces to resist the tyrannical father King Cronus. , Grandson Perseus straddled a flying horse and held a colorful golden fork at a critical moment, and inserted it into his grandfather's throat without hesitation, causing his grandfather to vanish into ashes and turn into a phantom. Looking at this family, they are born from the same root, so why is it too urgent to fry each other.
After the first episode of the confusing North Sea Monster, Warner Bros. finally understood the literal meaning of "Battle of the Gods". This episode not only added a number of gods and emperors, but also made all kinds of legendary monsters appear on the stage. The newly-appointed South African director Jonathan Ribesman is still very powerful. Although the plot still lacks water and logic, it is accompanied by irresistible audio-visual effects and sincere creativity. Well, brother, forgive me this time. you. Always watching profound movies also hurt my brother's rest. This time, I prepared a big bucket of popcorn to accompany me. I didn't think about anything, and opened my heart with eyes. Make the scene more grand, let the monsters come more ferocious, let the adventure come more complicated, let brother's dream lover Rosamund Pike come more painful, directly let brother see it in the middle of the night and feel satisfied. Wash and sleep.
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