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Saturday, April 3, 2010

'Breaking Dawn' And Other Films That Might Go 3-D


"Breaking Dawn": In February, The Hollywood Reporter announced that Summit Entertainment was exploring the possibility of making the final film — or films, as has also been rumored — in the "Twilight" series into 3-D movies. That possibility has split both the "Twilight" community and the franchise's cast. Kristen Stewart and Robert Pattinson seem to find the idea a little nutty, while Ashley Greene is keeping an open mind.

"Pirates of the Caribbean: On Stranger Tides": Great strides have been made in 3-D technology since the last "Pirates" film wrapped its shoot in late 2006. At ShoWest last month, producer Jerry Bruckheimer told MTV News that he was exploring the possibility of making "On Stranger Tides" into a 3-D release. Disney has also been at the forefront of live-action 3-D films, from "Alice in Wonderland" to "Tron Legacy." The next "Pirates" is slated to begin filming in June.

"Transformers 3": In February, Michael Bay said he was testing 3-D technology with an eye toward releasing the third installment of this franchise in three dimensions. He's on record about being hesitant to embrace a post-production conversion, and there are rumors that he found 3-D cameras too unwieldy to use. So which 3-D process he might use remains unclear. The film is set to shoot in May, so we might know soon if Bay does indeed go the 3-D route.

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