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nWave Pictures????? new 3D film ?????House of Magic????? to spin off two 4D attraction films in 2014

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BRUSSELS. Belgium and BURBANK, Calif. ?????? nWave Pictures is proud to announce the release of the new feature-length 3D animated film ??????The House of Magic?????? opening this Christmas in theaters in France, Belgium, South Korea, Singapore and Italy. The 85-minute film, budgeted at $34 million, is produced by nWave Pictures in association with StudioCanal and media fund Anton Capital Entertainment. ??????The House of Magic?????? is directed by renowned 3D filmmakers Ben Stassen (??????Fly Me to the Moon??????, ??????Sammy??????s Adventures: Escape from Paradise??????) and Jeremie Degruson, with original music by Ramin Djawadi (??????Pacific Rim??????, ??????Game of Thrones??????).

??????The House of Magic?????? tells the story of Thunder, an abandoned young cat who stumbles into a magical old mansion operated by a dazzling array of automatons and gizmos. Owned by a retired magician, the house is occupied by an assortment of his wacky assistants who don??????t all welcome the new houseguest. But when the magician lands in hospital and his scheming nephew puts the mansion up for sale, our young hero and his new friends join forces to save their magical home.

nWave also confirms its plans for the 2014 launch of two new 4D attraction films designed for theme park and attraction exhibitors worldwide. ??????The House of Magic: The 4D Experience?????? and ??????The Haunted Mansion 4D?????? will be available this spring and Halloween respectively. Based on the animated characters from the feature film, and incorporating original material, the two 12-minute films are designed to maximize the impact of visual and special effects for the theme park audience.
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