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Sharkslayer  

Sharkslayer Expected Release Date U.S. : October 1, 2004.
Expected Release Date U.K. : 2004 (subject to change)
Expected Rental Release Date :

Sharkslayer Cast : (voices of) Will Smith, Robert DeNiro, Renee Zellweger, Angelina Jolie, Jack Black, Martin Scorcese, Peter Falk, Michael Imperioli, Vincent Pastore, Ziggy Marley, Doug E. Doug and Kevin Pollak
Director :
Eric Bergeron, Vicky Jenson
Sharkslayer Written By :
Michael Wilson
Producers :
Other Known Crew Members
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Sharkslayer Based On : Original story
Premise/Synopsis :
"The undersea underworld is shaken up when the son of the shark mob boss is deep sixed, and an innocent young fish named Oscar is found at the scene of the crime. A bottom-feeding hustler, Oscar takes the credit for saving the reef and basks in the glory of playing the great Sharkslayer, but soon discovers that he is in way over his head. When Oscar's act threatens to sink him and the entire reef, he must face the truth and become the real Sharkslayer."
Genre :
Comedy/Animation (Non CG)

Sharkslayer Official Site :
Fan Sites :
Sharkslayer Trailer :
Shark Tale QuickTime Movie Trailer Hi-Res
Released By : Dreamworks

Sharkslayer Status : In Development/ Voice casting

How excited are we about Sharkslayer : 8 Out Of 10

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Sharkslayer Updated :

28th February 2005: Shark Tale: DVD Review:
Shark Tale DVD review
DVD Review of Shark Tale posted by Jamie Kelwick
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8th January 2005: Shark Tale:
Shark Tale will be released in the UK on R2 DVD on the 11th February 2005.


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Shark Tale
 
14th December 2004: Shark Tale:
Shark Tale will be released in the US on R1 DVD on the 8th February 2005.


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13th October 2004: Shark Tale:
Movie Review posted by Jamie Kelwick Click Here
 

 
10th October 2004: Shark Tale:
Movie Review posted by Dean Kish and Rich Cline Click Here
 

 
18th August 2004: Shark Tale:
A New movie poster for Shark Tale has just been released. Click Here
 

Friday 13th August 2004: Shark Tale Update:
The new movie trailer for Shark Tale is now online.
Shark Tale Quicktime Movie Trailer

Wednesday 14th July 2004 Shark Tale Update:
The following promo images for Shark Tale were just received. Sure everyone is calling this a Nemo rip off, but hopefully the fact that such heavyweight talent has done the voices for it will mean we're getting something a bit more adult than Nemo. Sure looks good anyway!

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Shark Tale  

Sunday 4th July 2004: Shark Tale Update:
The new movie trailer for Shark Tale is now online.
Shark Tale QuickTime Movie Trailer Hi-Res

Monday 19th April 2004: Shark Tale Update:
The first pic from Shark Tale has appeared on the Spanish site 3DA here.

Friday 2nd April 2004: Shark Tale Update:
In yet another in a long line of you couldn't make it up stories comes the news that The Italic Institute, an Italian American pressure group is complaining to DreamWorks about the stereotypes in the movie that all Italian Americans are gangsters! This is what they had to say "We're concerned about what pre-teens are learning from the outside world. They don't associate other groups as criminals; they only know Italians as gangsters."
They seem to have missed one key fact, the characters are not humans they are SHARKS! And even more importantly it's a comedy and all subjects are fair game in comedy.

Monday 2nd March 2004: Shark Tale
A New movie poster for Shark Tale has been released today.
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Tuesday 23rd December 2003 Shark Tale Update:
The following promo images for Shark Tale were just received!

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Monday 18th August 2003: Sharkslayer Update:
DreamWorks has brought forward the release date of Sharkslayer from November
5, 2004 (the weekend Disney and Pixar will release The Incredibles) to
October 1, 2004. The studio is also changing the title of the film. The word
"slayer" was considered too harsh, given the film's comedic elements. A new
name is expected to be announced in the next week or so.

Tuesday 1st July 2003: Sharkslayer Update:
The full vocal cast for Sharkslayer has been announced: Will Smith, Robert De Niro, Renee Zellweger, Angelina Jolie, Jack Black, Martin Scorsese, Peter Falk, Michael Imperioli, Vincent Pastori, Kevin Pollack, Doug E. Doug and Ziggy Marley.The slogan for the film is "In November 2004 A New School Will Rule."

Monday 16th June 2003: Sharkslayer Update:
Some photos of models of the CG characters for Sharkslayer have appeared
online today Click Here

Thursday 15th June 2003: Sharkslayer Update:
DreamWorks’ upcoming animated fishfest Sharkslayer looks set to have a
cartoon conflict with Pixar’s The Incredibles. Sharkslayer already had a
November 5, 2004 release date attached, which just happens to be the same
date Pixar has chosen to unleash its new movie. However, the likelihood is
that one studio will strategically shift its film to a new date.

Monday 19th May 2003: Sharkslayer Update:
Dreamworks have revealed the vocal cast of Sharkslayer as: Will Smith, Robert DeNiro, Renee Zellweger, Angelina Jolie, Jack Black, Martin Scorcese, Peter Falk, Michael Imperioli, Vincent Pastore, Ziggy Marley, Doug E. Doug and Kevin Pollak. They have also revealed the premise of the movie "The undersea underworld is shaken up when the son of the shark mob boss is deep sixed, and an innocent young fish named Oscar is found at the scene of the crime. A bottom-feeding hustler, Oscar takes the credit for saving the reef and basks in the glory of playing the great Sharkslayer, but soon discovers that he is in way over his head. When Oscar's act threatens to sink him and the entire reef, he must face the truth and become the real Sharkslayer." The movie is being planned for release on November 5, 2004.

Tuesday 28th January 2003: Sharkslayer Update:
A huge chunk of the vocal cast for Sharkslayer has been announced this week. Robert De Niro will voice Don Lino, a kingpin shark looking to expand his turf.Will Smith, will voice Oscar, a hustler who dreams of moving up on the food chain from his lowly job at a whale wash. Michael Imperioli will voice one of the Don's sons is accidentally rubbed out by a dropped anchor with Smith taking the accolade for the murder.Angelina Jolie voices fin fatale Lola and Renee Zellweger will voice heavenly angelfish Angie. Director Martin Scorsese voices territorial Moe Greene-type puffer fish that sports his trademark bushy brows and rapid-fire delivery. Jeffrey Katzenberg has said of Scorses's preformance "He talks so fast. For animation, that is just gold. He's a total ham." He also had this to say about the project "Imagine an underwater cityscape that is Chicago meets Las Vegas meets Miami, everything from The Untouchables to Some Like It Hot to all three Godfather films."

Tuesday 21st January 2003: Sharkslayer Update:
Tuesday 21st January 2003: Madagascar Update:

Tuesday 21st January 2003: Over the Hedge Update:
It has been announced today that Dream Works and Activision Inc. have done a deal to develop games based on three movies Dream Works have in development. The first movie Sharkslayer is scheduled for release in the Autumn of 2004 and is being directed by Vicky Jenson and Eric Bergeron, with the script by Michael J. Wilson. Sharkslayer will follow the undersea underworld is shaken up when the son of the "Godfather" of all sharks gets killed and an unwitting young fish named Oscar is found at the scene of the crime. Being the bottom feeder hustler that he is, Oscar takes advantage of this opportunity to play the hero, but soon finds that there are serious consequences to his posing as the great Sharkslayer.
The second movie to be called Madagascar is being directed by Eric Darnell that will follow four Central Park Zoo animals who have to learn how to handle being released into the wild in Africa after spending their entire lives in cages.The third movie is called Over the Hedge and is being directed by Tim Johnson, based on the strip by Michael Fry and T Lewis the movie will follow a mischievous con-artist raccoon named R.J. and a timid turtle named Verne. When R.J., Verne and their woodland friends find a suburban housing development encroaching on their forest home, Verne's first instinct is to retreat into his shell and leave. But the ever-opportunistic R.J. sees a treasure trove to be had from his unsuspecting new neighbors. Together, Verne and R.J. form an unlikely friendship as they learn to co-exist with -- and even exploit -- this strange new world called suburbia.


7/4/02
Sharkslayer will be released through Dreamworks and will be traditional style animation like their previous releases The Road To Eldorado and The Prince Of Egypt. Eric Bergeron, who directed The Road To Eldorado, will helm this along with Vicky Jenson. Michael Wilson, who penned the upcoming Jackie Chan movie The Tuxedo, wrote the screenplay for Sharkslayer.

Actors who will lend their voices to the animated underwarter mob movie include James Gandolfini, Will Smith, Angelina Jolie and Martin Scorsese who will play Sykes, a puffer fish. Jack Black (Shallow Hal), is in talks to play a shark named Lenny.

More news on Sharkslayer as we get it!

Date Page Created : 7/4/2002 Date Last Updated : 7/4/2002

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