Laika's animated film 'ParaNorman,' originally released in 2012, is returning to theaters with a remastered version just ahead of Halloween. This re-release aims to capture some of the cult classic's original charm and popularity, which has grown significantly over the years. The film will be shown in both RealD 3D and 2D formats, along with a new short film, 'The Thrifting.' With its engaging plot about an 11-year-old boy who can speak with the dead, 'ParaNorman' appeals to horror enthusiasts and younger audiences alike looking for lighthearted spooky entertainment.
Laika's cult classic 'ParaNorman' is set for a remastered re-release, complete with a new short film, just in time for Halloween's party-friendly Friday.
The film follows 11-year-old Norman, who discovers he can speak to the dead, embarking on an adventure to lift a witch's curse with a group of friends.
Celebrated for its intricate stop-motion animation, 'ParaNorman' combines a hilarious yet spooky aesthetic perfect for audiences of all ages looking to explore horror.
With a successful past release under its belt, Laika aims to replicate the success of 'Coraline' and 'ParaNorman' with this timely re-release this fall.
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