2008:
U2 3D (January 25th, 2008) Performances from seven of U2's shows on the Latin America Vertigo Tour in early 2006 converted into 3D.
Fly Me to the Moon (February 15th, 2008) - A computer animated tale of three young houseflies that stow away aboard the Apollo 11 flight to the moon.
Journey 3-D (July 11th, 2008) - Visual effects supervisor turned director Eric Brevig's take on the classic Jules Verne novel, "Journey to the Center of the Earth" starring Brendan Fraser and Josh Hutcherson.
Coraline (Fall 2008) - Written and directed by Henry Selick of Nightmare Before Christmas; stop-animated story about a girl who discovers a bricked-up wall behind a door in her home that leads to another world.
The Dark Country (Unconfirmed 2008) - A sci-fi noir thriller directed by Thomas Jane based on a forthcoming graphic novel that's being shot entirely in 3D.
Final Destination 4 (Unconfirmed 2008) - Final Destination 2 director David R. Ellis returns to the franchise for another sequel that will be in 3D.
2009:
Monsters vs. Aliens (March 27th, 2009) - A DreamWorks reinvention of the classic ’50s monster movie; directed by Rob Letterman (Shark Tale).
James Cameron's Avatar (May 22nd, 2009) - A band of humans are pitted in a battle against a distant planet's indigenous population. Revolutionary filmmaking techniques and a $190 million budget.
Robert Zemeckis’ Christmas Carol (November 6th, 2009) - Zemeckis continues in the same fashion as Polar Express and Beowulf in this classic retelling that will star Jim Carrey as Scrooge.
How to Train Your Dragon (November 20th, 2009) - Based on the 2003 children's novel by British author Cressida Cowell, this is about the adventures of Hiccup Horrendous Haddock III - the teenage son of a Viking chieftain who must capture a dragon for a rite of passage.
Crood Awakening (Unconfirmed 2009) - A comedy set in the stone age directed by Chris Sanders (Lilo & Stitch).
Tintin (Unconfirmed 2009) - The adventures of the popular Belgian comic strip hero Tintin and his faithful dog Snowy come to life through Peter Jackson and Steven Spielberg.
Tim Burton's Alice in Wonderland (Unconfirmed 2009) - Based on the Lewis Carroll classic with a screenplay by Linda Woolverton (The Lion King); will combine both motion capture technology and live action.
2010:
Shrek Goes Fourth (May 21st, 2010) - The further adventures of the giant green ogre, Shrek, living in the land of Far, Far Away; will discover how Shrek arrived in his swamp.
Master Mind (Fall 2010) - A satirical take on superhero movies, in which a notorious villain loses his "oomph" after he accidentally kills his nemesis.
Puss in Boots (Unconfirmed 2009) - A Shrek spin-off starring the sword fighting cat voiced by Antonio Banderas.
In Development:
Tim Burton's Frankenweenie - A feature length remake of Burton's 1984 short film that is a parody of the 1931 Frankenstein movie. The story is about a pet dog brought back to life by his loyal owner.
James Cameron's Battle Angel - Cameron's adaptation of the graphic novel about a female cyborg who is rescued from the scrapheap by a scientist, who becomes her surrogate father.
Star Wars 3D - George Lucas has announced plans to remaster all of the Star Wars films in 3D. When this might actually happen is anyones guess.