Pixar to go 3D
According to this article on CNN.com, Pixar and Disney have announced that all upcoming Pixar films (after this summer's Wall-E) will utilize the new 3D technology stuff... you know, with the glasses, that make the movie look 3D. I must say, I look forward to this, since Pixar certainly makes the best computer animated films out there!
Pixar also announced that they will re-release Toy Story and Toy Story 2 in 3D. (Toy Story 3 is in development.)
Woohoo!
Pixar also announced that they will re-release Toy Story and Toy Story 2 in 3D. (Toy Story 3 is in development.)
Pixar movies will be released in 3-D and the traditional two-dimensional format, beginning in May 2009 with "Up," about an elderly widower who embarks on a South American adventure.
The lineup from Walt Disney Animation Studios also includes the November release of "Bolt," the story of an actor dog who believes he has super powers; "Rapunzel," a retelling of the fairy tale set for release for Christmas 2010; and the modern-day fantasy "King of the Elves," set for release for Christmas 2012. Those films will be released in both 3-D and two-dimensional formats.
Pixar's upcoming releases include "Toy Story 3" in June 2010; "newt," a love story involving the last two blue-footed newts alive, set for the summer 2011; the Scottish fantasy "The Bear and the Bow" for Christmas 2011; and "Cars 2" in the summer of 2012.
Woohoo!
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