Like You're Surprised: "Madagascar 2" is Coming
DreamWorks' "Madagascar" didn't just make $195 million in domestic box office tallies; the flick earned over $528 million worldwide! So please don't act stunned or surprised when you learn that "Madagascar 2" is scheduled to hit the screens in November of 2008.
From IGN FilmForce & The Hollywood Reporter: "The "Madagascar" sequel has been scheduled for a Nov. 7, 2008 opening. Paramount Pictures will distribute the picture, which will be produced by DreamWorks Animation. (Paramount recently bought DreamWorks.) THR reveals that Ben Stiller, Chris Rock, Jada Pinkett-Smith and David Schwimmer "are set to reprise their roles as the main characters of the animated franchise."
(I bet "Shrek Goes to Madagascar" hits screens by 2011.)
From IGN FilmForce & The Hollywood Reporter: "The "Madagascar" sequel has been scheduled for a Nov. 7, 2008 opening. Paramount Pictures will distribute the picture, which will be produced by DreamWorks Animation. (Paramount recently bought DreamWorks.) THR reveals that Ben Stiller, Chris Rock, Jada Pinkett-Smith and David Schwimmer "are set to reprise their roles as the main characters of the animated franchise."
(I bet "Shrek Goes to Madagascar" hits screens by 2011.)
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jeremyf1977 writes: on Aug 09 2006 08:18 AM I want it to just be about the Penguins. They were the only original characters in the film. (Reply to this) |
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The_Corrector writes: on Aug 09 2006 09:17 AM Does Vinnie Chase get to be a cheetah? (Reply to this) |
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killthemall4444 writes: on Aug 09 2006 12:15 PM I'm sorry but I think there was already a sequel to Madagasca.........r (Reply to this) |
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synergyred writes: on Aug 10 2006 06:56 AM Ick. I found Madagascar to be cute but I don't see a sequel as wanted here. Well, at least disney will be able to rip them off again by creating "The Wild 2." (Reply to this) |
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Super Simba writes: on Aug 11 2006 06:20 AM Disney wasn't ripping DreamWorks off - it was the other way around. The Wild was in production for nine years; Madagascar was in production for four. I'm not saying that either one is better than the other, just correcting a common mistake. (Reply to this) |
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