Well, one thing's definitely improved in the second of these grand Greek mythology mash-ups.
Perseus now has a mullet - yes, the hairstyle of the gods - rather than the scalp-risking number two ("By Zeus, barber of Athens, can't you get that sword any sharper?") that Avatar star Sam Worthington sported in 2010's Clash of the Titans.
A few other things have got better too. The 3D, which was an awful afterthought in the first, is better here. Also, it actually has a Titan, being a forbear of the Olympian gods, whereas the first, strictly speaking, didn't.
But you don't come here for a Greek mythology primer. You come here for a battle of men, gods and monsters and on that score Wrath certainly does better than Clash.
It's got multi-headed fire-breathing demon dogs unleashed from the underworld. It's got a stomping trio of Cyclopses. It's got a brutally ugly Minotaur. And it's got A Titan, Kronos, the molten magma giant imprisoned in underworld prison Tartarus by his son Zeus (Neeson).