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It seems no childhood franchise is safe from being re-imagined (and, more often than not, ruined) for the movies. Now comes news from The Hollywood Reporter that a Thomas the Tank Engine film will be arriving in theaters once in spring 2011.
This will not be the Thomas you acquired up with on PBS. The hokey yet cool, old-school awkward models are being advanced in favor of – you guessed it- CGI and alive actors. And not just the appear is changing; In advance of the film, a fresh animated series will comely to TV next yr that affords a voice to Thomas, Toby, James, and the rest of the traditionally dumb train gang. Chances are the feature movie will do as is. Though the prospect of a blacker, gritty, more industrialised Thomas has appeal, think Thomas the Tank on tour. You know, the post-apocalyptic aesthetic
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