After finding Nemo, Andrew Stanton lands on Mars!

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  • 01:08 PM - 23 February 2012
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Director Andrew Stanton, who has distinguishable achievements in animations with Pixar, especially by winning two Oscars for "Wall-E" and "Finding Nemo"; decides to finally work with real people in his first feature film "John Carter". A Sci-Fi that talks about a civil war vet "John Carter" who is transplanted in Mars after discovering life there. John is imprisoned by the Martians and then manages to escape and becomes engaged in a cosmic chase. The film's premier was yesterday, 22 February, in Los Angeles where the cast and director attended. With a budget of almost 250 million dollars, the sci-fi will be officially opened in the USA on 9 March and it stars Taylor Kitsch, Willem Dafoe, Helen Mirren, Bryan Cranston and Dominic West.

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