Source: Warner Bros. Pictures / Variety / Spill.com
Warner Bros. Pictures confirmed on Tuesday that Clash of the Titans will be released in conventional theaters and in 3D, and that the release date has been moved to April 2nd, 2010.
Other films to get the 3D make-over include Cats & Dogs: The Revenge of Kitty Galore (July 30th), Guardians of Ga'Hoole (September 24th) and Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part 1 (November 19th) and Part 2 (July 15th, 2011).
President of Domestic Distribution Dan Fellman said in a statement:
"We are experienced and have been successful in the conversion of 2D to 3D going back to such hits as The Polar Express, select scenes in Superman Returns and the last two Harry Potter films. We are confident in the constantly evolving 3D technology, and the results for Clash of the Titans will be presented onscreen with the highest-quality images available today. Based on our track record, we know that audiences are embracing the RealD and IMAX experiences, and we see many opportunities on our film slate to provide moviegoers with these great options at the multiplex."
In other news, Variety reports that Paramount is considering a 3D treatment for Michael Bay's Transformers 3, saying, "The big stumbling block is the extra time required to do production and visual effects in 3D, as the movie's release date is already set. Having the pic post-converted could alleviate that problem."
Transformers 3 is scheduled for a July 1st, 2011 release.
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