Articles related to "David Bowers"David Bowers (Flushed Away) is the new director of Imagi's adaptation of Osamu Tezuka's classic anime Astro Boy. Movie comes to theatres in late 2009.
Check out some images from Imagi Animation's upcoming film Astro Boy. Movie features the voices of Freddie Highmore, Kristen Bell and Nicolas Cage.
Imagi Animation gets a funding boost from investor Mark Pawley, while Astro Boy director David Bowers promises movie won't stray from source material.
Check out the teaser trailer for Imagi Animation Studios' upcoming flick Astro Boy, starring Freddie Highmore and Donald Sutherland. Movie comes out October 23, 2009.
Freddie Highmore (Charlie and the Chocolate Factory) will voice the title role in Imagi's CGI adaptation of Osamu Tezuka's Astro Boy. Movie comes to theatres in 2009.
Imagi Animation, after setting up a $25 million refinancing plan, has put their feature film Astro Boy on track for an October 23 release.
Imagi announced that veteran scribe Timothy Harris (Twins, Space Jam) will pen the script for their upcoming adaptation of Astro Boy. Movie comes to theatres in 2009.
Cars, Flushed Away, Over the Hedge, Monster House, Happy Feet and A Scanner Darkly are all up for a Saturn Award for Best Animated Film.
Based on the robot-boy hero from a Japanese comic series, this kid-friendly, futuristic animation aims for a younger audience, rather than adult fans of Astro Boy.
Summit Entertainment and Imagi Studios have hooked up to distribute Imagi's upcoming Astro Boy. Nicolas Cage, Bill Nighy join Freddie Highmore in cast.
DreamWorks animated movies lead Annie nomination pack with 17 nods. Disney/Pixar's Cars and Flushed Away tied with nine nominations
Check out the first official trailer for Imagi/Summit's big screen adaptation of Osamu Tezuka's Astro Boy. Movie flies into theatres October 23rd.
Re-released on DVD, this film pokes fun at, while simultaneously praising, wedding beliefs and traditions.
Which 20 animated films are up for this year's Oscar race? And which one of these will win? Animation Boy™ handicaps the best feature-length cartoons of 2009.
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