Disney unveils slate of 3D films - Toy Story revived

Disney unveils slate of 3D films - Toy Story revivedLos Angeles  - Disney studio has released details about its slate of upcoming animated movies - all of which will be made in digital 3-D.

The legendary entertainment company announced that it was moving to 3D animated movies last month. The move will start this November with Bolt, about an ordinary dog who believes he has superhero powers.

John Travolta is lined up to voice the Bolt character while Miley Cyrus will play the dog's young owner Penny.

Bolt will be followed in May 2009 by Up, about a 78-year-old adventurer and his young sidekick, while Toy Story and Toy Story 2 will be re-released in 3-D from October 2009 and February 2010, followed by the debut of Toy Story 3 in June 2010.

Other movies on the roster include Rapunzel, slated for December 2010; Newt, a summer 2011 film about a lizard cooling his heels in a community college science lab; The Bear and the Bow, featuring the voices of Reese Witherspoon, Billy Connolly, and Emma Thompson, slated for Christmas 2011; and Cars 2, set for release in 2012.

Also set for release in 2012 is King of the Elves, a movie about elves and trolls who live in modern-day Mississippi.(dpa)

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