IMAX and Warner Bros. to Film a Sequel to Deep Sea 3D
The new IMAX 3D adventure will transport moviegoers to some of the most exotic and isolated under sea locations on earth, including Southern Australia, New Guinea and others in the Indo-Pacific region and allow them to experience face-to-face encounters with some of the most mysterious and stunning creatures of the sea.
The picture will be shot by award-winning Director/Cinematographer Howard Hall, produced by Toni Myers, executive produced by Graeme Ferguson, and produced for Howard Hall Productions by Michele Hall. In addition to last year's Deep Sea 3D, Hall, Ferguson and Myers were all part of the accomplished filmmaking team behind IMAX's first underwater 3D adventure, Into The Deep, which has grossed more than $70 million since its 1991 release.
"The strong results from Into The Deep and Deep Sea 3D serve as a testament that this is a subject matter that plays beautifully on IMAX screens, and has time-tested appeal to moviegoers worldwide," said Dan Fellman, president, domestic distribution, Warner Bros. Pictures. "We look forward to working with Howard and Michele Hall once again, to transport audiences to some of the most amazing undersea locations in the world."
"Partnering with Warner Bros. Pictures helps us deliver the thrill of Hollywood entertainment in our compelling original IMAX 3D productions, and drive audiences to our theatre network well beyond opening weekend," said IMAX's Co-Chairmen and Co-CEOs, Richard L. Gelfond and Bradley J. Wechsler. "We are delighted to have this exciting 'seaquel' as the first in our 2009 film slate, and to once again work with one of the most successful large format filmmaking teams in the industry."
"IMAX has a long history of transporting people to places that they normally can't get to and we are excited to continue the tradition with this next exciting project from the talented team behind Deep Sea 3D," said Greg Foster, IMAX's Chairman and President, Filmed Entertainment. "Through the exceptional vision of Howard and Michele Hall, Toni Myers and the rest of this award winning-filmmaking team, the picture is going to take viewers on an inspiring, entertaining and educational underwater adventure that will provide new insight into the effects of global warming."
Deep Sea 3D was released March 3rd, 2006 and stars Johnny Depp, Kate Winslet. The film is directed by Howard Hall.
Sources: IMAX Corporation
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davester
Both INTO THE DEEP and DEEP SEA 3D are two of the most fascinating movies I have ever seen! I have never deep sea dived before, so the only marine-life video I've seen has been on TV and with these films, it's as if the fish/sharks/... are right in front of you. Very cool! ... and to see the simple things like moss, plants, rocks in a 3D view along with the animals, gives a new perspective on the ocean floor environment that TV (i.e. 2D) just can't provide.
5 years agoby @davesterFlag