It appears that we, the audience, weren’t the only people to feel let down by last summer’s Clash of the Titans, Sam Worthington has expressed his own disappointment in an interview with Moviefone.

On the topic of upcoming sequel, Wrath of the Titans, the actor confessed:

“I just think we can improve on it… I think the first one, we kind of let down some people. And yeah, I totally agree. The only point of doing a sequel is either the audience demands it or you believe you can better the first one. What we’re setting out to do with this one — the writers and the director and myself — is improve. I think I can act f***ing better, to be honest … Just take all the notes from people that I have been reading about on the ‘net and give them a movie they f***ing want. This one I want to kind of try to satisfy a lot more people.”

His claims follow a spate of celebrity self-flagellation. Both Matthew Goode and Shia LaBeouf have started opening up about past failures (Leap Year and Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen respectively), with the latter also promising to up his game in time for the sequel.

Warner Bros. are certainly going the right way about it, dropping Louis Leterrier for Jonathan Liebsman – a director showing great promise with next year’s Battle: Los Angeles. Worthington – along with the rest of the cast for that matter – were particularly unmemorable during Clash, hopefully these aren’t false promises and Wrath of the Titans will prove everything Clash should have been: three dimensional for example.