More big movie news, this time from THR's Heat Vision blog:
Warners has been testing footage from its upcoming "Clash of the Titans" -- converted into 3D by an outside vendor -- and the tests have gone so well that execs have decided to release not only "Titans" but also the two-part "Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows" in 3D.
3D conversion expenses are said to be around $5 million for each film, which they expect to easily make back at the box office.
"Titans" opens April 2, followed by "Deathly Hallows: Part 1" on Nov 19. "Part 2" is set for July 15, 2011.
Read more at Heat Vision.