Peanuts 3D Set To Grace The Silver Screen In 2015

It has been over three decades that Snoopy and the rest of the dysfunctional Peanuts gang have appeared on the silver screen, but this fact has not stopped the Peanuts ensemble to go against the grain in 2014. Peanuts, a comic strip created by the late Charles Schulz, has staying power even until today thanks to newspaper syndication, MetLife commercials, reruns of classic TV specials (A Charlie Brown Christmas) and a viral video once in a while. Throughout all these, Charlie Brown, everyone’s favorite beagle Snoopy, and gang have been depicted in a 2D environment, but the new Peanuts film that is tipped for a 2015 release from 20th Century Fox and Blue Sky Studios would arrive in 3D goodness.

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