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Morgan Freeman To Narrate Madagascar Documentary For Warner Bros

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Kate McHale
Staff Writer

Morgan Freeman is an actor who is not only famous for his unbelievable acting, but also his incredible voice, making it a no brainer that he would have so many narrative credits associated with his name.

Freeman is set to narrate yet another film, an upcoming IMAX 3D documentary Island of Lemurs: Madagascar. A co-production with Warner Bros is set to hit theatres April 4, 2014. The lsland of Lemurs: Madagascar features Patricia Wright, a scientist and expert on lemurs, and wildlife found in Madagascar.

This IMAX experience brings Freeman, David Douglas and Drew Fellman back together, according The Hollywood Reporter. The trio worked on the 2011 IMAX documentary Born to Be Wild 3D, Fellman served as a writer and producer, Douglas served as director of photography, and Freeman was narrator.

A Morgan Freeman narrated movie will easily guide viewers through the documentary while keeping them intrigued. The CEO of IMAX Entertainment said it best, “As proven with IMAX documentaries such as Born to Be Wild 3D, Morgan Freeman is the perfect guide to lead moviegoers through this one-of-a-kind experience.”

Let’s face it, when Morgan Freeman speaks people listen.

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