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Yellow Submarine (also known as The ... In 2021, footage of the remake surfaced online, revealing that the film would have potentially utilized soundbites from the ...
On November 16, 2010, it was announced that Warner Bros. was in early talks with Zemeckis to direct a live action remake of the 1939 classic The Wizard of Oz, using the original script. [28] Zemeckis later revealed that he had turned the offer down, saying "I don't know how to improve that movie."
[8] The company had previously been reported to have Calling All Robots, [9] a remake of Yellow Submarine, [10] a Roger Rabbit sequel [11] and The Nutcracker [12] in development. Disney dropped all of these projects following the box-office failure of Mars Needs Moms. [13]
Yellow Submarine: Robert Zemeckis: United States: The CGI remake of the 1968 animated Beatles classic film was canceled following the closure of ImageMovers Digital and the poor box-office results of that studio's last film Mars Needs Moms. Zemeckis considered shopping the remake around to other studios before he gave up on the project. [24 ...
Yellow Submarine: Robert Zemeckis: Dean Lennox Kelly, Peter Serafinowicz, Cary Elwes, Adam Campbell, and David Tennant: The CGI remake of the 1968 animated Beatles classic film was cancelled following the closure of ImageMovers Digital and the poor box-office results of that studio's last film Mars Needs Moms. Zemeckis considered shopping the ...
In 2010, The Fab Four was cast to do the motion-capture performance footage for director Robert Zemeckis' 3-D remake of The Beatles animated film classic, Yellow Submarine. The movie was set to be released sometime in 2012, but Disney canceled the project when Zemeckis' film Mars Needs Moms performed poorly in the box office and critics ...
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Anne Comrie Jolliffe (17 October 1933 – 27 August 2021) was the first Australian woman animator. She was best known for her work on the film Yellow Submarine (1967–68) and the 48th Academy Award winning Great! (1975).