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Fri, 03 Sep 2010
TIME OUT :: Entertainment
3D remake of Yellow Submarine

FOUR
actors are in ­negotiations to star in the 3D-animated remake of the Beatles’ Yellow Submarine under the ­direction of Robert Zemeckis (right), according to The Hollywood Reporter’s Heat Vision Blog.

The voices of the Fab Four will reportedly be provided by Cary Elwes, Dean Lennox Kelly, Peter Serafinowicz and Adam Campbell.

Kelly, who will voice John Lennon, is currently on the BBC’s Robin Hood series.

Serafinowicz (who will take on McCartney) has appeared in movies Shaun of the Dead and Couples Retreat.

Elwes (for George ­Harrison), who starred in such films as Lady Jane and Robin Hood: Men in Tights, ­previously worked with Zemeckis on A Christmas Carol.

Campbell (Ringo Starr) has acted in Epic Movie and Date Movie and is known for his role as Kev Ball on British TV’s Shameless.

The ­Yellow ­Submarine ­remake will be ­created by ­Disney’s ­ImageMovers ­Digital, the ­performance-­capture ­animation studio that ­previously worked with ­Zemeckis’ team on Polar  Express, Beowulf, and, most recently, A Christmas Carol.

For Yellow Submarine, the director plans to employ the same 3D-animation style used in those films.

Zemeckis, who is also ­writing the script for the film, will incorporate the 16 Beatles songs and recordings from the original motion picture, ­including All Together Now, All You Need is Love, Eleanor Rigby, Lucy in the Sky with ­Diamonds and With a ­Little Help From My Friends.

The film is ­expected to be released in the ­summer of 2012 to coincide with the ­Summer Olympics in ­London.

An ­official release date has not been ­announced. – AFP-Relaxnews

Updated: 11:49AM Fri, 15 Jan 2010
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