
BBC Films and 20th Century Fox have joined forces to produce a big-screen adaptation a six-part TV mini-series titled
Walking with Dinosaurs that will get a theatrical release on December 20th, 2013.
The second trailer for the hybrid CGI/live-photography documentary puts us into the mind of the lead character, a young Psittacosaurus traveling with his family to find a new home.
Helmed by
Barry Cook and BBC Earth creative director
Neil Nightingale from a script by
John Collee and
Theodore Thomas, a 3D film promises to let viewers truly see and feel what it was like when dinosaurs ruled the Earth.
Never Let Me Go actor
Charlie Rowe and Australian actress
Angourie Rice will be serving as the voice actors, with Rowe voicing the main dinosaur.
Check out the trailer that opens with the little cute creature giving an introduction to his group as well as his nuclear family.
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Walking with Dinosaurs 3D is well suited for parents with kids who are going through their dino-mania phase.

Why would a dinosaur need to find a new home? Why did they choose one of the suckiest dinosaurs of all time?
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