This seems very weird given that both media involve Greek mythological settings. And the video game had to be renamed as well…
This seems very weird given that both media involve Greek mythological settings. And the video game had to be renamed as well…
Not true at all. That’s just not how trademark protection work.
A movie trademark might not get protected from, say, a food. Those are not related. Trademark protection can apply across media though, especially when it’s something similar like movies and video games (again, contrast that to movies and food)