There was a time when Warner Bros. and Alcon Entertainment were looking to develop CG animated feature flicks based on Looney Tunes' Marvin the Martian, and the 1970's Hanna-Barbera series Hong Kong Phooey.
Eddie Murphy was attached to Phooey about a year ago as the voice of the lead character.
Both these flicks are thankfully dead now, because they look like they would have been awful.
Director Alex Zamm has released some CG animation and live-action test footage for these flicks to show you the direction they were headed, and why they didn't end up getting made.
Check out the test footage, and let us know what you think! ... See Complete Article @ Geek Tyrant


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