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Virgin Media has announced its 3D content for the coming months, with the cable giant ramping up its on-demand offering.


Although it does not offer a 3D channel, Virgin Media insists that it is building on its 3D content for those people with a 3D capable television.


The latest content announcement from the company includes 3D documentaries for its XL TV customers, 3D animations available to all Virgin Media TV customers and on-demand pay-per-view movies.


In The Hole!


The latter includes The Hole, arriving on 17 January and Despicable Me which will be arriving in February.


"This exciting new line-up ofcontent will enable Virgin Media TV customers to experience a close-up of the Sun, explore the lost world of the dinosaurs, uncover the secret world of bats and rediscover the Pharaohs of ancient Egypt all in breathtaking high-definition 3D," said Virgin Media.


"Virgin Media customers already have access to a range of 3D movies through its pioneering TV On Demand service and can now choose to enjoy a growing selection of diverse 3D content instantly at the touch of a button."


We're all looking forward to The Extreme Nature Bats and Waking the T-Rex: The Story of Sue.


3D documentaries available to XL TV customers only



  • 3D Sun – 23 Dec

  • Dinosaurs Alive – 23 Dec

  • Mummies Jan

  • Waking the T-Rex: The Story of Sue – Jan

  • Siegfried and Roy: The Magic Box Jan

  • The Extreme NatureBats Feb

  • MircoWorlds Feb

3D animations available to all Virgin Media TV customers



  • Xenopod – 23 Dec

  • Curse of Skull Rock – 23 Dec

  • The Mission Jan

  • Voyage to Mars Jan

3D Movies on Demand – pay per view



  • The Hole – 17 Jan

  • Despicable Me February
25 Dec 2010

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