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Whether or not this is true, I would love to see The Little Mermaid and The Lion King in 4k. IMDB (although not totally reliable) mentions that The Little Mermaid has a Dolby Atmos track dating back to 2013 and is printed on 35mm film which means a true 4k release is possible. Imagine Disney traditional animation in 4K/HDR with Dolby Atmos. Some say overkill, but I say bring it on!
On another note, The Lion King and Wreck It Wralph are all but confirmed whereas The Little Mermaid has little to no news to back it up. I'm scratching my head as to why there would be an advertisement to 3 Disney films in 4K inside of Ready Player One. |
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