Ralph Fiennes credited as playing...
- Zeus: Hades, I am so sorry for having done this to you. Can you ever forgive me?
- Hades: Why do you ask this?
- Zeus: Because I forgive you, for this.
- Zeus: Why are you doing this?
- Hades: You want me to say it, brother? You want me to say I'm afraid? Doesn't that go without saying? When mortals die, their souls go somewhere - there's no place where gods go when they die! There's nothing, just oblivion...
- Hades: All my power is spent. Who knows? I might be stronger without it.
- Hades: You're sweating like a human, brother. Next it will be tears.
- Hades: We have the power between us to put on a little display. Like in the old days.
- Zeus: So shall we finish this?
- Hades: We have no weapons.
- Zeus: We had power before we had weapons.
- Hades: When we were young gods.
- Zeus: Yes. Let's have some fun.
- Hades: My beloved brother, who banished me here for eternity to look after our father, now seeks reconciliation.
- Zeus: We must forget the past, brother - and *unite*.
- Hades: Yes. But on my terms.
- Hades: After so many years, the sons of Kronos together once more.
- Zeus: Brothers in arms.
- Hades: You laugh as if you had a choice. There is no choice.
- Ares: Do not weaken now.
- Hades: Your weakness is your blind hatred for your father - and your brother. You don't know when to stop fighting. You've already won.
- Hades: When your precious humans die, at least their souls go to another place. When a god dies, it isn't death. It's just absence. It's nothing. It's oblivion. It's oblivion.