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Under The Sea 3D To Splash Into IMAX February 13

Warner Bros. Pictures and IMAX have confirmed the release date for the next original IMAX 3-D release, UNDER THE SEA 3D, will be February 13, 2009. The film follows the box office hit DEEP SEA 3D, also shot by award-winning Cinematographer/Director Howard Hall, which has grossed more than $72 million to date.

Four of the planned filming expeditions for UNDER THE SEA 3D have been completed, with the final expedition to Indonesia scheduled to take place at the end of September through October 2008. The filmmaking team, including Hall, producer Toni Myers, exec producer Graeme Ferguson and producer for Howard Hall Productions Michele Hall, has captured some of the most extraordinary marine life ever shot on film including the stonefish -- the world's most venomous fish -- and a new species of shark yet to be described by science. Hall and his crew also filmed South Australia's exquisite leafy sea dragon and the endangered puppy-like sea lion -- animals that can be found nowhere else on Earth.

Filming with the IMAX 3D camera, the highest resolution motion picture camera ever created, will allow the filmmakers to immerse audiences in this amazing underwater world as never before -- bringing them face-to-face with these magical creatures. The film will also provide an extraordinary look at the current conditions of our oceans and the impact global climate change has had on these unique eco-systems.

"For UNDER THE SEA 3D we've traveled to some of the most exotic locations on this planet, allowing us to film many creatures for the first time," Hall said. "Through IMAX 3D, audiences will be immersed fully into this amazing undersea world -- a world which only a few of us lucky individuals really get to see up close."

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