Hey, remember that time that director Louis Leterrier told us that his upcoming Clash of the Titans wouldn’t do that 3D thing that everyone else was doing? (Read: Director Louis Leterrier Wants “˜The Avengers’; “˜Clash Of The Titans’ Will NOT Be 3D) Yeah, well, we were lied to.
Whether Leterrier thought it would happen or not, Warner Brothers has decided that they will indeed give the film the cheap $5 million 3D makeover before releasing it. The studio has also decided that both parts 1 and 2 of their massive franchise-closing Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows would also get a release in 3D. The news was first reported by MarketSaw, who are getting all of the big scoops in this realm of film making, and then later confirmed by the trades, who once again gave no credit.
When we heard from Leterrier earlier this month, he explained that they did put in an effort to get Titans done in 3D, but there would simply be no time. That part was true. Warner Bros., on the other hand, decided that the time was no issue and has delayed the movie slightly in order to make this magical multi-dimensional party happen, so the film will now be released in theaters on April 2, 2010.
It seems like every single day now that we find out that movies are being released in 3D. This is the second day in a row that we have a multi-movie 3D news story. So now I ask: when is this not news anymore? It’s getting to the point where we can safely assume that any and all even semi-large films will be released in the format.
fuck 3d
Comment by Dr Blitzgeek — January 27, 2010 @ 12:14 pm
i agree with the DR.
Comment by J — January 27, 2010 @ 1:07 pm