After a Few Flops, Studios Are Playing Down 3-D

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In the upcoming animated flick Megamind, Brad Pitt and Will Ferrell square off in an epic good-versus-evil fight that spoofs the well-worn but still white-hot superhero genre. Babies are saved, Tina Fey is terrorized and stuff blows up. Oh, and by the way, it’s in 3-D.

The suits at DreamWorks Animation, the studio behind the Nov. 5 release, aren’t trying to hide the fact that the movie is in 3-D. They’re just not using it as the core of their marketing strategy, which, at first glance, may seem like an odd move for the studio that’s been one of the most aggressive in using the new technology.

But

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