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Zemeckis to Remake Yellow Submarine



Robert Zemeckis, known Who Framed Roger Rabbit and the Back to the Future trilogy, has inked a deal to direct a remake of Beatles’ classic Yellow Submarine for Disney.

It sounds like a pretty ridiculous idea… and maybe it is… but it might just work.

“Submarine” was released in 1968. It’s now 2009. I believe it’s old enough to warrant a remake…. Especially if they’re going to get their hands on all the classic ‘Beatles’ songs.

Variety says the studio has been quietly brokering a complicated rights deal that would give Zemeckis access to 16 original Beatles songs for a movie he will direct in the performance-capture 3-D digital production format he employed for “A Christmas Carol.”

Disney don’t want to let this one sit and get itself together either… they’re hoping to have it ready in time for the 2012 Summer Olympics, which begins July 27 in London.

The storyline of the original took place in Pepperland, an undersea paradise protected by Sgt. Pepper’s Lonely Hearts Club Band. When the band is captured by the music-hating Blue Meanies, a soldier is sent to Liverpool to fetch the Fab Four, who hop in the submarine and save the day.

Source: Moviehole
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