In mythology, the Kraken, a legendary sea monster, is often depicted as a giant octopus or squid capable of dragging ships and sailors to their doom. The Titans, powerful deities in Greek mythology, were ultimately defeated by the Olympian gods led by Zeus, not the Kraken. However, if we consider a more modern context, such as a fictional story or game, the Kraken might symbolize an overwhelming force that outmaneuvers or outsmarts the Titans through cunning strategies or sheer brute strength. Thus, the Kraken's victory would hinge on its ability to exploit the Titans' weaknesses.
Yes, the Kraken does appear in the 1981 Clash of the Titans film as well as the 2010 adaption.
Kraken
Pirates of the Caribbean II Clash of the Titans (stealing Cetus' role)
when the kraken comes to destroy argos
the kraken
saves argos from the kraken
the fights with medusa dioskilos and the kraken
the Kraken differs according to where you look, in some cases the Kraken is a titan son of Poseidon, but in other cases the Kraken is the titan child of Hades so it really depends on how you look at it to see who controls it, P.S. the Kraken is what defeated the Titans and imprisoned them in Tartarus
Claymation, stop-motion.
The Kraken
perseus kills her to get her head to petrify the kraken
killed the kraken