NOTLD color 3D trailer

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Last Updated on July 26, 2021

According to Variety, Spanish 3D company Xpand has inked with Arclight Films to take rights to Spain on 3D feature films BAIT (which we last told you about HERE) and NIGHT OF THE LIVING DEAD.

No, this is not the animated NIGHT OF THE LIVING DEAD; it’s not the horrible remake from a few years ago; and it’s not the 3D “prequel” that is being made right now – this is the original George Romero classic, colorized and in 3D.

This version was made by the San Diego-based Passmore Lab. Check out the trailer below, it doesn’t look as bad as you might consider (at the very least, it doesn’t strike me as a cheapo colorization). This version of NOTLD should be an interesting test for smaller scale 3D projects… It should be released in Spain sometime in 2010.

Source: Variety

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