Warner Bros will be releasing five movies in 3D in 2010 and nine movies in 2011. Alan Horn announced at ShoWest that all the studios tentpole movies, superhero films, and big special effects releases, will be distributed in 3D. He called it the new standard for the company. And yes, he was clear to say all of the future DC Comic Books films while making the statement. That means that the new Superman and third Batman will be released in 3D.
Horn also spoke out against the criticism of converting films to 3D in a post production process. He said that "in our opinion, conversion to 3D doesn't lessen" the 3D experience. And he said that audiences will decide when Clash of the Titans is released in 3D in a couple weeks. We were shown 7-10 minutes of footage from the post-converted Clash, and I have given my preliminary thoughts here.
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