FIRST LOOK
First Look at DreamWorks' Animated Caveman Family 'The Croods'
by Ethan Anderton
February 13, 2012
Source: Bleeding Cool
Though the film is still over a year away on DreamWorks Animation's forthcoming slate, our first look at the caveman family The Croods has finally showed up online. Bleeding Cool got their hands on a promotional image that almost looks like an official poster if it wasn't for the sloppy release date slapped on the image almost as an afterthought. With the voices of Nicolas Cage, Ryan Reynolds, Emma Stone and Catherine Keener bringing the family to life, it's not hard to see which characters they're voicing after seeing them together below. I'm still not a fan of DreamWorks human character design but that's just me.
Here's our first look at Chris Sanders and Kirk DeMicco's The Croods via Bleeding Cool:
How To Train Your Dragon collaborators Chris Sanders and Kirk DeMicco are co-directing this prehistoric animated feature film, which was also developed with the help of Monty Python troupe member John Cleese. The film follows The Croods, an introverted family, who find themselves guided out of their cave into this dynamic world by a resourceful newcomer (Ryan Reynolds) who may bring more stress than relief to the patriarch (Nicolas Cage) of the family. Catherine Keener, Emma Stone, Clark Duke and Cloris Leachman also voice characters in the DreamWorks Animation film slated to theaters in 3D on March 1st, 2013.
10 Comments
1
looks good:) I love the stuff that comes out from Dreamworks lately!
CookieMonster on Feb 13, 2012
2
yea Dreamworks it kicking ass lately with the animation...
Loliferl67 on Feb 13, 2012
3
This looks like Pixar's Brave. Meh.
Chris Batty on Feb 13, 2012
4
How so? Cavemen and Scottish princesses aren't that comparable.
Xerxexx on Feb 13, 2012
5
I believe that the powers of observation discontinued to serve you well...
CookieMonster on Feb 13, 2012
6
No, Pixar's Brave looks like How to train your dragon.
Konti on Feb 14, 2012
9
A caveman family likely with modern jokes and pop culture reference? I liked it better when it was called The Flintstones"
El Hoopso on Feb 15, 2012
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