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Sing 3: Directed by Garth Jennings. Sequel to "Sing" (2016) & "Sing 2" (2021). Plot under wraps.
Sing 3 Latest News. Sing 3 Is Confirmed. Sing 3 Cast Details. Sing 3 Story Details. Sing 3: Further News & Info. 2021's Sing 2 was a huge success despite being released during a global pandemic, and now Sing 3 is in development.
Sing 3 is officially in development, but when will it release? Here’s everything we know, including cast details, plot speculation, and more.
Just in time for Halloween, the crew behind animated blockbuster Sing is putting together a spooky new take on Michael Jackson’s classic song “Thriller.”. In an animated short film based on Jackson’s own game-changing music video, the animal musicians are tasked with putting on another showstopper.
Sing 3 is written and directed by acclaimed returning filmmaker Garth Jennings and features additional new characters played by music superstar Pharrell Williams, Black Panther’s...
After the successful release of Sing 2 in late 2021, Illumination officially announced that Sing 3 is in development. 2016's Sing received widespread acclaim from fans and critics while also earning more than $634 million worldwide.
Sing 3 is a working title for the third movie in the Sing franchise. It was confirmed as being "deep into development" by Chris Meledandri on April 4, 2023 in an interview with Variety. Among the topics discussed was the third Sing movie.
Sing 3 is an upcoming sequel to Sing 2 (2021), it is currently in development. Matthew McConaughey as Buster Moon Reese Witherspoon as Rosita Seth MacFarlane as Mike the Mouse Scarlett Johansson...
Sing 3: Confirmation, Cast, Story & Everything We Know. Illumination Entertainment's Chris Meledandri reveals that the company is in deep development on Sing 3, a new film in the animated franchise.
Unfortunately, Illumination Entertainment, the Sing movies' animation studio, has yet to confirm the third film, but according to fans, the second movie was not announced until a year after the first movie's premiere.