The first two Toy Story movies are to be remade in 3D ahead of the release of Toy Story 3 in June 2010, film studio Disney-Pixar has announced.
Original director John Lasseter is to oversee the conversion, and promised audiences would be "blown away".
Toy Story was released in 1995 and features the voices of Tom Hanks and Tim Allen as toys that come to life.
The new version of the first film will be released in October 2009, followed by Toy Story 2 in February 2010.
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This seems like kind of a strange thing to do to me, instead of making new films. I know - or at least have heard, and it's been discussed here - that Lasseter's not keen on sequels of older films (of the direct-to-DVD type). I wonder if he has a little different opinion about stuff he was directly involved in, in terms of milking it for all it's worth (or revisiting it, in more artistic terms)? Or he just thinks 3D is super terrific neato.

In any case, seeing the movies in 3D could be pretty cool, if it pans out. I wonder if the third will be released only in 3D, or in both (a la Meet the Robinsons).