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DreamWorks announces 'Kung Fu Panda' sequel
2008-10-02
LOS ANGELES - DreamWorks Animation SKG has announced plans for a sequel to "Kung Fu Panda" to be released in 2011. The movie, like all DreamWorks Animation films starting in 2009, will be produced with 3-D technology, the company said in a statement Wednesday. Jack Black will return to provide the voice of Po, a panda in ancient China who becomes an unlikely martial-arts hero. Angelina Jolie is also slated to return as the voice of Tigress. The computer animated comedy has brought in more than $200 million in domestic box office and more than $600 million worldwide since its release in early June, making it DreamWorks Animation's most successful original film ever. It will be released on DVD on November 9, along with a new companion short, "Secrets of the Furious Five."
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