DreamWorks Animation Jeffrey Katzenberg speaks Aftermath: MADAGASCAR four three How to Train Your Dragon KUNG FU six pandas

So, naturally, are doing a lot of sequels. DreamWorks Animation is How to Train Your Dragon. One of the best of the year was not a sequel to animated films. Katzenberg said the studio empire is planning a total of four films of Madagascar, at least three How to Train Your Dragon movies, and six installments of the franchise of Kung Fu Panda.We knew that Dragon 2 was ahead with the original cast back, but Jeffrey Katzenberg, has explained how his study extends sequel-mania.
Hit the jump for Katzenberg, giving minor details in how these franchises are going to keep up their stories.
This is what Katzenberg had to say about the franchise of Madagascar:
“So today I can say very briefly that happens Madagascar. Because of the way the film comes to the conclusion that there is probably a more for them … “Ultimately they will return to New York and come to terms with that, they will do in this next chapter.
I will mark this article and see if he was correct in Madagascar 4: Keep the mediocre burning fire hits theaters sometime around the end of the decade.Let me guess: They find that they are no longer happy at the zoo in New York and decide to escape back to Madagascar, where it can be free.
Katzenberg said there will be at least three chapters to more How to Train Your Dragon saga, and possibly because it is based on a series of eight books. However, the film was different from the books so far. Katzenberg said:
But there are elements that actually … as you know, there are many islands in the world of Berk, and different things there, so we’ll see. “”Yes. We thought, you know, how can we go beyond that. But now, today, we know that there are three to make sure we mean and may be more.
It continues with how to train your audience to keep watching despite the erosion of goodwill. Or maybe this will be one of DreamWorks franchise that I love, if not run into the ground.
Katzenberg also said to have drawn the six chapters of Kung Fu Panda. The film will be released in 3D on May 27, 2011But perhaps the sequel, Kung Fu Panda 2 will be an improvement. I do not see the appeal of the series so far as the first movie seemed to be mostly fat jokes and antics.
