Nolan's 'Dark Knight' Trilogy Returning For Five-City IMAX 70mm Film Engagement
by Outsiders
March 12, 2019
Warner Bros. Pictures is returning all three films in Christopher Nolan’s $2.5 billion “Dark Knight” Trilogy to the biggest of the big screens—IMAX ® film—in honor of the first-ever appearance of Batman in the comics. The announcement was made today by Jeff Goldstein, President, Domestic Distribution, Warner Bros. Pictures.
First, on Saturday, March 30, the films—2005’s “Batman Begins,” 2008’s “The Dark Knight” and 2012’s “The Dark Knight Rises”—will screen back-to-back at the Universal Cinema AMC at CityWalk Hollywood, California. During an interlude between the second and third films, Nolan will join the audience for a moderated Q&A discussion on the movies.
Then on April 13, the Trilogy will screen at AMC Lincoln Square in New York City and AMC Metreon in San Francisco, followed by Cinesphere Ontario Place, Toronto, and IMAX Theatre at the Indiana State Museum, Indianapolis, on April 20, each accompanied by the footage of Nolan’s Los Angeles appearance.
In all five cities, all three movies will be seen in the director’s preferred format, IMAX ® 70mm, providing an all-encompassing moviegoing experience. In fact, it was Nolan who, with “The Dark Knight,” was the first filmmaker to shoot the action sequences of a major feature film with IMAX ® cameras, revolutionizing the integration of IMAX and standard formats. He again utilized IMAX cameras even more extensively in “The Dark Knight Rises.”
Goldstein stated, “Christopher Nolan broke new ground with the ‘Dark Knight’ Trilogy, and this is a rare chance for today’s audiences to experience these extraordinary films as they were meant to be seen. To have the added privilege of hearing Chris’s insights firsthand makes this a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity.”
Tickets for all events will go on sale beginning Wednesday, March 13, at 9 a.m. PDT, and moviegoers who acquire tickets for all three films will receive a lanyard and special “Dark Knight” Trilogy collectible.
Comments...
On 3/13/2019 at 2:39 PM, Cloud said:That's BS. Should have shown Batman 1989 and Batman Returns. Remastered in IMAX.
Fathom Events screened the new 4k master of Superman the Movie in December for its 40th anniversary. Since Warner Bros is working on 4k releases of the Batman films it's possible in June Fathom will screen at least Batman.
Closest IMAX to me is a 3 hour drive. I'd love to see these movies on the big screen again. I only saw TDKR on IMAX, seeing the other two would be a real treat! I heard the tickets for these showings sold out quickly though.
Damn... Too bad I wouldnt be able to go, even if this was going to take place somewhere nearby.
Cloud -
2019-03-13 @ 6:39 pm
That's BS. Should have shown Batman 1989 and Batman Returns. Remastered in IMAX.
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