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David Fincher Says 20,000 Leagues Under The Sea Will Be In 3D

Since Avatar landed in late 2009, directors have been splitting into two camps: pro-3D and anti-3D. Some see the new technology as a storytelling device that helps visually enhance their films; others find it to be a distraction, a fad, and a gimmick. Now it appears that David Fincher has chosen his side. Speaking with Collider, the Social Network director revealed that 20,000 Leagues Under The Sea will be in 3D, saying, "I think it’s cool…when it’s done right." That said, when asked if the film would be his follow-up to The Girl With The Dragon Tattoo, he remarked, "I think that there’s a lot of movies that could be my next film."

Say what you will about 3D, 20,000 Leagues Under The Sea is most certainly a project that lends itself to the format (all one has to do is look at James Cameron's underwaterdocumentaries to understand that).

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