Here are some interesting tid bits with regards "The Bear and the Bow" and "Percy Jackson Movie"
Kevin McKidd of “Grey’s Anatomy” is happily looking forward to his trip to the Pixar headquarters in Emeryville, Calif., next month — because he’ll be meeting with creative forces at the animation empire to talk about their big movie for 2012. “I’ve been asked to do a voice in it. I’m so excited — the idea of becoming a part of that universe,” notes the Scotsman. He’ll be seen as the Olympian Poseidon in Chris Columbus’ Feb. 12 release, “Percy Jackson & The Olympians: The Lightning Thief.” Considering that the god of the sea is usually depicted as a pretty ripped dude, did McKidd work out to get ready?
“Right at the last minute, they changed the wardrobe concept and gave us all armor and arm bracelets,” he replies.
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