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"Under the Sea - 3D" in IMAX Announced as Sequel to "Deep Sea 3D"

Posted on Monday, February 11, 2008 10:33 AM


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Warner Bros. Pictures and IMAX Corporation have announced that the sequel to the popular 3D underwater documentary Deep Sea 3D will be called Under the Sea - 3D.

Scheduled for release next February, the documentary will explore the impact of global warming and other climate changes has had on the ocean. This is the third co-production of 3D IMAX movies for the two companies, following Deep Sea 3D and The Polar Express: An IMAX 3D Experience.

"We're very excited about this film," said Alan Horn, President and Chief Operating Officer of Warner Bros. "In addition to bringing some of the most exotic underwater creatures to light for the first time, Under the Sea 3D will also thoughtfully explore the effects of global warming on our oceans and their wildlife. We're proud to be a part of this important production that will both fascinate and enlighten audiences."

"We are thrilled production is underway for Under the Sea 3D, and we are delighted to expand our original IMAX 3D library with another project from the talented filmmaking team behind Deep Sea 3D," said Dan Fellman, president, domestic distribution, Warner Bros. Pictures. "Moviegoers are continuing to buy tickets to Deep Sea 3D, demonstrating the strong appeal of this subject matter when combined with the immersive nature of IMAX's format."

Source: IMAX Corporation Press Release



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