'Cars 2' Will Be 3-D in 2012

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Disney announced its slate of movies for the next four years, and among them is the sequel to the megahit "Cars." The quirky animated film about talking cars with big, bulging eyes was a huge hit, so the sequel comes as no surprise. However, the fact that it will be shown in digital 3-D is something new. Actually, every Pixar film from here on out will be shown in the format.

Is there a certain car you want to see in the sequel? If so, let us know in the comments below.

Disney unveils animation slate (Variety)

By David Thomas | April 11, 2008 | Comments (7)
Tags: Pop Culture

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brovelli

new heroe in cars 2 ? 407 of taxi 4 ! ! ! !

sheena

snotrod!!

I agree, more snotrod. How about Herbie voiced by Buddy Hackett, how about that for a pipe dream. Or the king in a flashback as a 63' Fury or 67'/68' Satellite/Belvedere. Battling Fairlanes and Galaxy 500's. Or maybe when the king went drag racing for a year.

If they want a license to print money they'll include a 1985 Yugo GV voiced by Yakov Smirnoff.

I'd also like to see:
A Buick GNX with the voice of Tom Waits
A pair of Rolls Royce Silver Wraiths voiced by Patrick Stewart and Julie Andrews.
A megalomaniacal 1959 Cadillac Eldorado Brougham voiced by Jon Lovitz who's accompanied by a sycophantic Ford RS200 with the voice of David Letterman

That probably doesn't make any sense.

Tyler

I really want to see more of Fillmore and Sarge. They are so funny together because Sarge hates Fillmore.

Bb

MORE DRH!!! (DJ, Wingo, Boost, Snot Rod)

More snot rod ftw!

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