Johnny
Depp and Kate Winslet Dive Into IMAX Deep Sea 3D 12/21/05
Johnny Depp and Kate Winslet Dive Into IMAX(R) 3D Adventure, Deep Sea
3D; Acclaimed Actors To Co-Narrate and Danny Elfman to Score Underwater
IMAX 3D Expedition
LOS ANGELES, Dec. 21 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ - IMAX Corporation and
Warner Bros. Pictures today announced that their upcoming original IMAX(R)
3D production, Deep Sea 3D, will be co-narrated by Johnny Depp and Kate
Winslet, and will feature an original score from award-winning composer
Danny Elfman. The film will be the first documentary ever to boast the
voices of Depp or Winslet, and be the first original IMAX production to be
scored by Elfman, who has provided the musical backdrop for major
Hollywood productions such as Charlie and the Chocolate Factory, Chicago,
Spider-Man 2, Men in Black and many others.
Slated for release exclusively to IMAX(R) theatres on March 3, 2006,
Deep Sea 3D is Warner Bros. Pictures' second original IMAX 3D production,
following the highly successful release of NASCAR 3D: The IMAX Experience,
which has now grossed nearly $23 million around the world.
"Our last original IMAX production was the
second-highest-performing documentary of 2004, so we're very excited about
the potential for Deep Sea 3D, especially as it marries the magic of IMAX
3D with an engrossing story, an all-star filmmaking team, and, the talents
of Johnny Depp, Kate Winslet and Danny Elfman," said Dan Fellman,
President, Domestic Distribution, Warner Bros. Pictures.
"Deep Sea 3D is loaded with breathtaking shots designed
specifically for the spectacular IMAX 3D format, and the addition of these
major talents makes the film even more attractive to both moviegoers and
exhibitors," said Greg Foster, Chairman and President of IMAX Filmed
Entertainment. "This film represents another milestone in our quest
to bring the thrill of Hollywood entertainment to our compelling original
IMAX 3D productions, and we're delighted to be the first to join Johnny
Depp and Kate Winslet with exotic scorpion fish, tiger sharks and the
giant Pacific octopus."
Deep Sea 3D was shot by award-winning Director/Cinematographer Howard
Hall and produced by Toni Myers. The producer for Howard Hall Productions
was Michele Hall. The film was executive produced by Graeme Ferguson and
Brad Ball, and associate produced by Judy Carroll.
Deep Sea 3D offers audiences astonishing up-close encounters with some
of the world's most exotic undersea creatures. Howard Hall, Michelle Hall,
Ferguson and Carroll were 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.