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'''''Kung Fu Panda 3''''' is the third upcoming film in the [[Kung Fu Panda (franchise)|''Kung Fu Panda'' franchise]]. It was officially confirmed to be in development by {{WP|Bill Damaschke}}, who announced it at the 2012 {{WP|San Diego Comic-Con International|San Diego Comic-Con}}.<ref name="comic-con">[http://collider.com/comic-con-dreamworks-animation/179086/ Collider.com - "Comic-Con: DreamWorks Animation Panel ... Confirms KUNG FU PANDA 3"] by Brendan Bettinger</ref> The film is also being made in China as a co-production between {{WP|DreamWorks Animation}} and its Chinese partners at {{WP|DreamWorks Animation#2004–present|Oriental DreamWorks}}, marking as the first time any major Hollywood animated feature film has been co-produced with a Chinese firm.<ref name="prn">[http://www.prnewswire.com/news-releases/rising-dreams-in-the-orient-oriental-dreamworks-to-establish-headquarters-in-xuhui-165209436.html PRNewswire.com - "Rising Dreams in the Orient: Oriental DreamWorks To Establish Headquarters in Xuhui"]</ref> |
'''''Kung Fu Panda 3''''' is the third upcoming film in the [[Kung Fu Panda (franchise)|''Kung Fu Panda'' franchise]]. It was officially confirmed to be in development by {{WP|Bill Damaschke}}, who announced it at the 2012 {{WP|San Diego Comic-Con International|San Diego Comic-Con}}.<ref name="comic-con">[http://collider.com/comic-con-dreamworks-animation/179086/ Collider.com - "Comic-Con: DreamWorks Animation Panel ... Confirms KUNG FU PANDA 3"] by Brendan Bettinger</ref> The film is also being made in China as a co-production between {{WP|DreamWorks Animation}} and its Chinese partners at {{WP|DreamWorks Animation#2004–present|Oriental DreamWorks}}, marking as the first time any major Hollywood animated feature film has been co-produced with a Chinese firm.<ref name="prn">[http://www.prnewswire.com/news-releases/rising-dreams-in-the-orient-oriental-dreamworks-to-establish-headquarters-in-xuhui-165209436.html PRNewswire.com - "Rising Dreams in the Orient: Oriental DreamWorks To Establish Headquarters in Xuhui"]</ref> |
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Kung Fu Panda 3 is the third upcoming film in the Kung Fu Panda franchise. It was officially confirmed to be in development by Bill Damaschke, who announced it at the 2012 San Diego Comic-Con.[3] The film is also being made in China as a co-production between DreamWorks Animation and its Chinese partners at Oriental DreamWorks, marking as the first time any major Hollywood animated feature film has been co-produced with a Chinese firm.[4]
Its current U.S. release is set for March 18th, 2016,[2] with returning filmmakers Jennifer Yuh Nelson (director), Melissa Cobb, Guillermo del Toro (producers), Jonathan Aibel, and Glenn Berger (writers).[1]
Plot
Synopsis
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Voice cast
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Progress
Production
In April 2012, Jack Black first spoke to the press about the possible development of another Kung Fu Panda sequel: "I think they're writing it, writing hard as we speak," Black shared. "I'd love to [return]. Yeah, it's a blast."[5] It was then officially confirmed on July 12th, 2012 at the San Diego Comic-Con by Bill Damaschke, chief creative officer and co-president of production at DreamWorks Animation. A fan at the Comic-Con had asked him about the tease right before the credits in Kung Fu Panda 2, and if it might possibly lead to a sequel. Damaschke paused and then answered, "Yes, there will be a Kung Fu Panda 3."[3]
Kung Fu Panda 3 is also reported to be majorly produced and distributed by DreamWorks' new Shanghai-based company called Oriental DreamWorks (ODW). According to Li Huaiyu, chief investment officer of China Media Capital (one of the founders of Oriental DreamWorks), Kung Fu Panda 3 "has been given priority on the agenda of ODW, which is set to begin operations later this year." Li also shared that "it's likely for ODW to participate in the distribution of Kung Fu Panda 3."[6]
Release
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Marketing
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Gallery
Images
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Videos
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References
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 1.2 1.3 WeAreMovieGeeks.com - "KUNG FU PANDA 3 ... Among DreamWorks Animation's 2013-2016 Releases" by Michelle McCue
- ↑ 2.0 2.1 The Hollywood Reporter - "DreamWorks Animation Reveals Unprecedented 12-Picture Slate" by Pamela McClintock
- ↑ 3.0 3.1 Collider.com - "Comic-Con: DreamWorks Animation Panel ... Confirms KUNG FU PANDA 3" by Brendan Bettinger
- ↑ PRNewswire.com - "Rising Dreams in the Orient: Oriental DreamWorks To Establish Headquarters in Xuhui"
- ↑ AccessHollywood.com - "Jack Black Talks 'Kung Fu Panda 3': 'I'd Love To' Return"
- ↑ CNTV.cn (English) - "Welcome home, Kung Fu Panda" by Xinhua
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