In addition to learning more about those featured films, a few tidbits were revealed about other upcoming projects as well. Here’s a summary of the panel below:
The Croods footage: Other than a movie posted revealed months ago, we haven’t heard much about DreamWorks sprint 2013 release The Croods. Finally, The Croods had their moment as the first trailer was screened. Here’s EW’s synopsis of what was seen:
The footage starts out with a distinctly Brave-like feel, featuring the eldest, unnamed daughter escaping her cave to scale a sheer cliff face. Then after her family’s cave is ruined, the dusty, monochromatic world of the Croods explodes into a wildly lush and dangerous landscape filled with giant animals and vibrantly colorful plant life. The film, explained Damaschke, takes place in the fictitious Croodacious Period. “We call it evolution’s puberty.”
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It reminds us of the Disney anecdote (which Chelsea discusses in Episode 1 and Episode 11) where after the success of animated short The Three Little Pigs, Roy Disney went to Walt essentially saying, “They want more pigs! Give them pigs!” Walt denied Roy’s request for three more Pigs sequels by saying, “You can’t beat pigs with pigs.” If only DreamWorks would follow that advice: you can’t beat penguins with penguins. Either way, the Penguins film is due out 2015.
Kung Fu Panda 3 Announced: According to EW, Damaschke was “guilt tripped by an audience question into revealing that Kung Fu Panda 3 is in the works.” That seems to be all that was mentioned about the project, but again: you can’t beat pandas with pandas.
Lots of news from DreamWorks; not too shabby for one panel! What was your favorite piece of news revealed at Comic Con for DreamWorks? Sound off in the comments!