3rd Narnia film and Gulliver's Travels to be released in 3D

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20th Century Fox will release both The Chronicles of Narnia: The Voyage of the Dawn Treader and Gulliver's Travels in 3D this December. ComingSoon.net has confirmed through our source that it is indeed the case - the studio will be adding a third dimension to those two holiday films.

The Michael Apted-directed third installment of the "Narnia" franchise is scheduled for a December 10 release, followed by the Jack Black-starring fantasy action adventure Gulliver's Travels on December 22.
 
That'll be a busy time for 3D releases then with Harry Potter and The Deathly Hallows Part 1 also being released in 3D on November 19th. I've also heard they're palnning to re-release the first six Potters in 3D too although I don't know either when or how it would work.
 
Well, some of them are in more than 3D. If we are assuming that Narnia, Earth and the other worlRAB (Charn, True Narnia, the wood between worlRAB) exist in separate dimensions, then Aslan knows how many 'D' it will be.
 
The only good thing about that movie was how hot the girl playing susan was in her armor!

That said, Voyage of the Dawn Treader is a good book, so it should hopefully be a good film, and the 3D should be pretty cool, especially of the ship itself.
 
Didn't see Prince Caspian (the advertising made me feel uncomfortable enough not to bother) but the Dawn Treader was my favourite of the series as a child and frankly I can't wait to see it in 3-D :)
 
One thing I noticed about the ocean sequences in the Pixar film How to train a dragon 3D was how fantastic they looked. I think the rough seas will be better than the ship.
 
I liked the Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe but Prince Caspian was boring. Dawn Treader was one of my favourite Narnia books though so hopefully the film will be brilliant.
 
I wouldn't say it was boring, but it was flawed. I think the biggest problem is you are going back to Narnia.
In the first film it's ll new so you have the wonderment of wow it's Narnia, itsn't it beautiful and magical. When you go back there you know what to expect so don't have the same feeling.
I think it's the same with LOR. The first film you go wow, Hobbits, Orcs etc. The second one you go oh look Hobbits and Orc. Third film oh look more of those things... meh!

I'm still wondering how Reepacheep is going to be different in Narnia 3 now Bill Nighy is voicing him and not Eddie Izzard.
 
I agree. It's no coincicdence that following Prince Caspian, Lewis chose to take the advetnures to other locations, like the open seas in 'Dawn Treader', Harfang and Underland in 'Silver Chair', Calormen in 'Horse & His Boy' etc...
 
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