BBC’s ‘Walking with Dinosaurs’ to become 3D film

By ANI
Tuesday, November 2, 2010

LONDON - BBC bosses have struck a deal to turn TV hit ‘Walking with Dinosaurs’ into a 3D movie.

BBC Earth, the natural history arm of BBC Worldwide, and Indian firm Reliance Big Entertainment have agreed to a three-film partnership that will bring ‘Walking With Dinosaurs 3D’, ‘Africa 3D’, and ‘Life’, to screens around the world, reports the Scotsman.

The 3D live action feature, inspired by the ground-breaking ‘Walking With Dinosaurs’ series made in 1999, follows a migrating family of dinosaurs in the Cretaceous period, 70 million years ago, which is torn apart and then reunited.

The movie, estimated at 40 million pounds, will be co-directed by Pierre De Lespinois of 3D studio Evergreen Films and BBC Earth’s Neil Nightingale, the former head of the BBC Natural History Unit.

“Earth demonstrated the huge appetite of audiences for quality natural history filmmaking and the 3D experience of ‘Walking With Dinosaurs’ and ‘Africa’ will allow audiences to immerse themselves in our incredible content as never before,” said Marcus Arthur, BBC Worldwide’s managing director of global brands. (ANI)

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