"You do not tell me where I belong!" That's right Hades you are the eldest child of Kronos you're older than anyone in that room! Way to put him back in a child's place!
+Damon Willis Yeah I often forget that it was more than Posideon and Hades in Cronos' s stomach I forgot Hestia, Hera & I believe some other sibling(s) were trapped in there but i should've just said Hades is the eldest of the big three instead.
He can question Hades. Try to defy him. That is the God Apollo after all. In the greek pantheon the God of Truth, Medicine, Prophecy, Music, and the very Sun which permits for the Day itself to exist, is considered paramount and nearly unchallengeable. Regardless of where in the family tree he is. In some places and ages of Ancient Greek his attributed power and importance would even match with Zeus himself. But yes, the eldest of the Gods is the eldest of the Gods. Apollo could argue, question, take part in the major decisions, have his powerful voice heard. But never go head-to-head alone with his uncle. Either out of respect... or self-preservation.
@Milfire de Escorpio accurately speaking when Kronos castrated his father Ouranos his "seed" fell into the seas and from it came Aphrodite.. So you're right.
Anastasia K True, she may be a Titan but she’s not a huge power player in regards to strength. She was more of a symbolic thing (love and beauty) rather than a powerhouse.
@@EmptyMan000 I have this feeling with majority of modern movies. Very often, when I see deleted scenes, I just gaze with unbelief as it explains the plot that seemed totaly baffling. Most funny is that almost every movie has some scenes that are boring and often artificially long (that most of DVD viewers simply skip out), so if its about shorter time, why the hell not delete tohose scenes
Funnily enough, Hades has always been at least comparable to Zeus. The movie version of Hades is at least as powerful, while the real world mythology depicted Hades as being far more powerful; the eldest son of Cronus, whose power was kept in check only by the fact that he was surprisingly just. Real world mythology made it abundantly clear that he could have overthrown Zeus at any time, but he chose to refrain from doing so out of love for his brother. The myths also made Hades out to be a just and dutiful judge and shepherd of the dead instead of a vengeful prick.
Some guy Where do you guys pick up this notion that other gods are more powerful than Zeus, when it’s DIRECTLY stated Zeus is THE most powerful of the Gods on numerous occasions. At most Poseidon and Hades are nearly equal to him, and he says this himself, but also states that even then, he’s stronger than either. You guys need to chill with the nonsense.
Brooks Ikeh No, he’s right. Poseidon has for more powers than either of them, and Hades being the eldest has some of the greatest raw power above them all. Zeus was a good fighter, and his Thunder Bolt is the most powerful weapon in Greek mythology, but in terms of raw power and their abilities, the other 2 were more powerful and could certainly have defeated him. Zeus was the youngest of the 3, remember that.
He is not evil here, Hes been cheated by zeus, treated like a slave or servant by the other gods. Zeus got what he deserved pulling dis trick. You should watch the sequel to this
You got to prove anything referring to myths , otherwise it's real until proven otherwise, man couldn't possibly come up with this world and know exactly everything that's contradicting
@GrantKP but her parents aren't mortal so that makes her a deity actually just another offspring and only a god can kill a god so the whole jesus but was a lie to
Ralph Fiennes as Hades did an incredible acting performance in this film. Despite incredible success at the box office, because of the film's weakness among critics (I personally thought it was great), it's a pity Ralph Fiennes didn't get the proper recognition for his acting performance.
I love how you can tell Apollo rethought his words so quick after Hades snapped back at him. Like he tried to even act like he was going to square up to Poseidon earlier but all it took was a look and one senetence to make him back down from Hades.
After I watched the whole movie I immediately felt sympathy for hades. Who the hell wouldn't be pissed off if your younger siblings lived in a beautiful realm to be loved by everyone, all you get is a dark and dismal realm to be hated and feared by everyone.
id still rather be hades. In this movie series he lives longer. We see zues and poseidon die. Hades lives. The Olympians need the love to be immortal. Hades just need them to fear. Fear death or whatever foal beast hades unleashes. So if you see any creature from the underworld in you backyard you would be scared and in effect make hades stronger. But you wouldn't exactly know that it makes him stronger if you were in that world. Fear and love. Both powerful emotions. You can rule a city/empire/world with one or the either easily. Having both is a challenge but is easy today with say the Christian god.
Repins Watson You bet it's easy, God gets all the hugs and kisses then Satan gets the slap. God buys everyone dinner and Satan pays the bill. Something good happins it's gods will, something bad happins he moves in mysterious ways.
Exactly, he is so misunderstood. Looks like I'm not the only one who feels sorry for him, not only in this movie but in the Percy Jackson series as well. Who wouldn't be bitter if they had to rule in a realm underground full of dead people? Even though he kind of is good underground, he's like the only few living souls their. His siblings fear him because he is the Lord of the dead, but he has feelings too. He's lonely I'm sure. And when he get angry and starts attacking people, I actually feel sorry for him, not scared of him. Your emotions must be quite close to the surface if you are living underground for sentries, knowing that your siblings are living in that beautiful relm above ground and they have each other for company and all that stuff and they don't fear each other. But when he is around? Oh no, here comes Hades the Lord of the dead... That must not be a nice feeling. I wish they would stop portraying him as such an evil being. True he has a bad temper, and for good reason. But he also Rulesthe underworld with justice and fairness in punishment for those who did wrong and fair rewards for those who did write in their lives. He is not cruel, and not evil. He just feels underrated and all that and wishes to get the respect that he actually deserves
You mistake the underworld for some kind of hell. It instead consists many sections, Elysium, for example, is where the distinguished heroes would spend eternity, there were parts where ordinary mortals would go. If you were accepted to Elysium you had a choice, to be reborn or to go to Elysium, if you were reborn and were accepted to Elysium three times then you were granted eternal paradise in the Isles of the Blessed. Only sinners or criminals would be sent to Tartarus where they would be punished for their sins. You see the underworld is far more complex than this film made it out to be as only gods or immortals could live in Olympus (heaven). The underworld was not hell merely the afterlife.
I understand Hades' suffering and perspectives. I'm glad this series showed more of a realistic insight on him. He deserves to be understood and respected instead of being another misled as a stereotypical sadistic and/or comical antagonist.
I honestly don't like the way Hades is being portrayed in this film. Don't get me wrong, I love the actor, but the character is nothing like the mythological version. The mythological version of Hades was a total badass. So much so, that almost all of the Olympian gods agreed that they would not pick a fight with him in the midst of their childish quarrels. And he wasn't an evil or Satanic figure at all. Hades is in fact what many of the other gods should be: firm, just, strong, and with no ego. Hades followed the natural order by the book, and while he was cruel he was not evil. He's doing what needs to be done to keep things in check. And he's so feared that no one would dare utter his name. Even the minor gods of Olympus get unnerved by him when he's around them.
Actually I don't think he actually meant to be cruel, don't forget, he rules the underworld alone along with his wife who visits only for six months a year. The other gods fear him, and he is quite lonely. He's actually very bitter, and when he gets angry well, sometimes emotional stresses and stuff. But he also rules with justice
That's the reason Damon hades is the best. A cold wind, a knight in black, cruel and just. He is the cold darkness. Like the old saying I know "life was beautiful and death cold, one day life asked death; "death why does everyone love you but hate me? im life!' and death replied "because you my love are a beautiful lie and I am a cold truth." Hades is that cold truth and Olympus is a beautiful lie :3
I agree with this. Compare to other gods I think Hades is the most honest and fair of all of them. In Tartarus Hades had the job to put on check other more powerful monsters, if one of those monster go out they will be apocalypse for the humans. Hades tamed Cerberus to his will and turn it into a guardian. Some of the monsters in Tartarus are very hard to kill that no even the gods can.
the beginning reminded me of Harry potter and the goblet of fire when Voldemort calls the deathheaters and says "13 years it's been, and yet here you stand before me" :D
Out of all of them, I still say Hades looks the most badass here. And he certainly shows why you shouldn’t mess with him. I love Ralph Fiennes’ take in this movie. Best character in my opinion.
God this scene makes me hate Zeus. He's your brother not your damn servant. Treat him like you would family, even if you are a king. Zeus got what he deserved when Hades pulled this trick.
Well Zeus went out of his way to rape his sisters and cheat on his wife a countless amount of times. Zeus was a god and their king. In reality though, all the gods hated him. They actually tried rising against him once.
if you pay attention closely to this deleted scene, its understandable why they removed it, it went against the narrative they wanted to create. in the main movie hades is trying to manipulate the situation to get even more powerful than his siblings and family in this deleted scene its clear that hades is trying to do exactly what he says he is going to do, and that is drive the humans back into prayer of Olympus
No that is Apollo, who was also god of the sun and light. Helios was a titan and although god of the sun he became connected with Apollo in the 3rd century just as Artemis became associated with Selene the titan goddess of the moon.
Apollo: God of music, poetry, art, oracles, archery, plague, medicine, sun, light and knowledge.Hellios: was the personification of the Sun,brother of the goddesses Selene , the moon, and Eos, the dawn. Helios was a Titan, whereas Apollo was an Olympian.
Hades wasnt cheat, they threw it to luck and Zeus became the King of Heavens, Poseidon bacame the Emperor of the Seas and Hades the King of the Underworld.
yash k No Poseidon doesn't hate Zues at all. They disagree, alot. It's just that Poseidon is very Anti-human. And as the oldest(or second oldest depending on source) Poseidon was very happy to take the sea, since he hated being around the Olympian Oikos anyway. They may have disagreed, and Poseidon did sometimes resist orders from Zues, but he never hated him
hades deserves so much he’s the eldest brother cast down to rule hell while his brothers rule in luxury he’s works tirelessly and he has only had one wife he has been loyal too while zeus sleeps with anything that walks
The Realm of Hades is NOT an ancient Greek version of Hell. It is simply referred to as The Underworld. Lord Hades got the last laugh. For within His realm are all the precious metals, and gems. He was the wealthiest of all The Gods and Goddesses.
dianaAthemiscyra hahah you know if you kind of think of it hades is the one god everyone should worship since he rules both the equivalent of heaven and hell from tartarus to elysium to the meadows
I prefer this version not only because its longer, not rushed, and better in almost everything, but i love the fact that there is no CGI. In the theatwrs version there was too much
the god armor resemble saint seiya cloths makes sense as the director is big saint seiya fan and he comisioned the creator of saint seiya to make the japanese posters
Anyone else really wanted Hades to say "You do not tell me where I belong, BOY!" Also everyone forgets that Hades is the oldest of the gods, except Aphrodite, so it makes sense that his centuries in the poisonous undwrworld would effect him, even if its subtle things like more grey hair and a slight stoop in his posture.
I find myself insulted watching this particular scene. Then again, my knowledge of Greek Mythology is pretty weak, at best. Can anyone care to explain to me why Hades has to get down on his knee and kiss Zeus's hand ? His own brother's hand ? Seems awfully silly considering his position amongst the rest of the Olympians.
+Beefcake McGee It's bull****, like the whole movie's take on greek mythology. a) the gods were "politically" more influential the more they were worshipped, but it had nothing to do with either their immortality or their mystical power. Some of the most powerful immortals weren't worshipped at all, take the titans, who ruled before there were any humans on earth, or take the primordial gods like Erebus, Uranus, Gaia or Nyx. The latter was even feared by Zeus himself. b) Hades, Poseidon and Zeus were always more or less equals when it came to raw power. Zeus, due to him freeing his five older siblings (Hestia, Hades, Demeter, Poseidon and Hera) from his father's stomach and due his leading role in the Titanomachy (the actual mythological war against the titans) simply had superior "political" influence. Within their respective domains each of the three brothers ruled supreme and weren't challenged by or obedient to any other god, not even the king of the Olympians. The mythological Hades NEVER bowed to his younger brother, neither did Poseidon. The Big Three (most of the time grudgingly) respected each other as equals in power.
Thank you so much, Durch, for your reply. And a wonderful, extensive, detailed reply that it was. I absolutely love to learn. And you certainly provided me an education, my friend. Thank you. :)
Actually, Artemis is on the other side of the circle. At 0:22 you can see her. She's on the opposite side of Hermes near where Hades is entering. If you look close you can see a bow on the back of her seat. Hera is sitting next to Apollo.
2:46... "His Sun chariot morphes into a fine Maserati." "It also helped that Neptune (known as Poseidon in Greek mythology) is the god of water and sea and represents strength and vigor. Maserati uses just the trident, in white color, on its vehicles."
I can almost imagine how infuriated Hades is(although he doesn't show it) the youngest of your siblings gets crowned the supreme king of universe AND his basterd son tells you you don't belong here
Old comment, but new information to say. Lol I agree! For all we know they could very well be judging what humanity has become. After all their was no world ending, god killing event to happen in history to the Greek Gods such as the Norse ones with Ragnarok. The Olympians simply faded into history. Could've been man realizing it's own potential an not needing the Gods to live. Which is where we are today. Skeptical of even the slightest magic we see everyday no one would know unless we died an appeared before Hades ...
damn, voldemort got his nose back, replaced his black bespoke suit with a black beggar robe (in tatters), and his voice sounded like he just finished a marathon.
Damn, this council scene is like 4x longer than in the film.... and Hades' voice is clear and human-like in this, whereas in the final his voice is like a weakened ghoul or something.
No it wasn't wtf? Haha, Zeus created humans. Prometheus was the one who stole fire from Olympus to give to humans and Zeus punished him by chaining him to a mountain and cursing him to die everyday.
Yeah, you gotta learn that most of the Greek Mythology has more then just 1 form. Prometheus is the story i focused on, as he created humans out of mud water and air. Zues' story was more or less, poof, humans. But yeah, Prometheus had multiple reasons for being chained up, but was too stubborn to tell Zues of his prophecy. Eventually he told Zues who was to overthrow him, and was set free
Yeah Luke Evans will play Zeus in a movie called Immortals. His parts should have remained. Liam is a great Zeus being the boss of everything and kind of a mediator and Luke is a great Apollo by fighting for the mortals and Ralph is interesting as hades. " he belongs in the underworld, not here" is my fave line,!!!
the ending of this scene is realy weird... hades just walks away, wispering giberish about fear and zeus strikes an akward pose in front of his thron in his shiny amour. i think i know why its a deleted scene. all charakters seem to have a slight braindamage.
You could tell which one they are from their attitude and seating arrangements. Hera sits next to Zeus and talks about wives. Athena is next to Poseidon because she has a snake, she shows a bit of bias to Poseidon, and she is Zeus's most trusted adviser, showing why she is seated close to him yet next to Poseidon in result of the power scale. Aphrodite is the one with pink hair and mentions how love feeds them. Poseidon is next to Zeus. Apollo is the one in shining armor. And there's Hades. =/
Hades, eldest of the gods and the most powerful, yet knew eventually Zeus's arrogance would be his undoing. So he self exiled to tartarus not because Zeus forced him there, but as a warning to the other gods, sooner or latter they will die as sure as they were born, and then Hades shall be their god. Throughout the mythos Hades Always played the long game and bided his time, he feared nothing not even oblivion, where Zeus had the greatest fear of all.... loosing everything.
i love that peapol forget that hades was one of the most powerfull forces, the older brother and one of the most chill greek gods, i crave for an acurate version of him, the loving husband, the gentle ruler... but the merciless enemy
Also clash of the titans II shud start filming in January and scheduled to be released in a year. Woo!!!! Hopefully they'll keep Apollosnparts in that one and the other gods as well. Luv this movie!
@Decepticonangell this is what im saying this part was actually in theaters and it was part of the movie. im not talking about part 1, im talking about part 2
@Aqua106 What are you talking about? Of course it is. Why would it be under the "Deleted Scene" section on the dvd if it wasn't. This is an extension to the scene that was seen in theaters.
@Creaturelover18 His name is Luke Evans. He did do a great job. Unfortunately, the majority of his scenes were cut. I hear he's to play Zeus in an upcoming 2011 movie.
This cut scene adds much needed context, plot and character development. It's particularly poignant because the original film focused heavily on the notion that humans are mere playthings for the Gods... Here that sense of human dependency on them is reversed to the notion that they are dependent upon our prayers... It drastically alters the tone of the film from a slew of action sequences that attempts, poorly, to honour the revolutionary Ray Harryhausen with fairly industry standard CGI, to a film that actually has something mildly interesting to say about the nature of theology and faith.