Toronto - The newIMAX® film DEEP SEAopening on January 25, 2008 at the Ontario Science Centre’s Shoppers Drug Mart® OMNIMAX® Theatre, will transport audiences below the ocean surface to swim with some of the planet’s most unique, dangerous and colourful creatures.

From the unusual Wolf Eel to the giant Pacific Octopus, DEEPSEAbrings filmgoers face to face with these underwater inhabitants to witness their peculiar and amazing behaviour as they rely on one another for survival. It is directed by world-renowned underwater cinematographer, Howard Hall, produced by Toni Myers and Michele Hall, executive produced by Graeme Ferguson, narrated by Johnny Depp and Kate Winslet, with an original score by Danny Elfman.

“Our goal is really to take you on a magical journey underwater to places that most of us have never been”, says Toni Myers, producer. “Even with a large number of people who do scuba dive, lots of them have never met these characters or seen how they interact with other animals. These creatures are scary, beautiful and funny — it’s such a vivid illustration of the astonishing array of sea life.”

DEEPSEA reunites the dynamic filmmaking team that produced the very first IMAX underwater film Into The Deep. This breakthrough in filmmaking led Howard Hall and his crew to push the envelope once again, diving in multiple locations to profile animals that have never been seen in IMAX before.

DEEPSEAis produced and distributed by IMAX® Corporation and financed by Warner Bros. Pictures. Admission prices for Shoppers Drug Mart® OMNIMAX® Theatre are $12 for adults, $9 for youth (13-17) & seniors (65+) and $8 for children. Friday and Saturday night double bill with Hurricane on the Bayou prices are, $18 for adults, $16 for youth & seniors and $14 for children. Please check the website for specific times, http://www.ontariosciencecentre.ca/.

The Ontario Science Centre uses science as the lens to inspire and actively engage people in new ways of seeing, understanding and thinking about themselves and the world. In 2006, the Ontario Science Centre unleashed its bold new Agents of Change

transformation initiative to the world. The launch of the Weston Family Innovation

Centre created a new, edgy experience area specifically for teenagers and young adults while outside, an exploration plaza TELUSCAPE, opened up its fore court to visitors and the nearby urban community. The Ontario Science Centre is an agency of the Government of Ontario.