Christopher Nolan’s sci-fi epic Interstellar will return to IMAX subsequent month to have fun the movie’s tenth anniversary.
This December, followers of Christopher Nolan’s Interstellar will get one other likelihood to see the movie in IMAX – supplied you’re in the precise area of the nation.
Interstellar shall be introduced in 70mm IMAX within the following cities starting December sixth: Dallas, TX; Fort Lauderdale, FL; Indianapolis, IN; Irvine, CA; New York Metropolis; San Francisco, CA; Tempe, AZ; and Common Metropolis, CA. There’s additionally one exhibiting in Canada in Saskatchewan. In the event you’re in these areas – or are keen to journey a bit (come on, it’s not such as you’re going via a wormhole) – then it’s best to know that tickets are formally on sale as of this week.
Right here is IMAX’s official writeup on Interstellar: “A team of pioneers undertakes the most important mission in human history—to discover whether mankind has a future among the stars. Oscar-winner Matthew McConaughey stars as the ex-pilot turned farmer who is forced to leave his family and a foundering Earth behind to lead an expedition traveling beyond this galaxy.”
This re-release of Interstellar has been deliberate for IMAX for fairly a while now, all meant to coincide with the movie’s tenth anniversary. After some delays and false rumors that Paramount had destroyed the 70mm prints of the movie, it’s lastly able to grace the screens as soon as once more. Whereas the restricted engagement shall be a should for followers and the Christopher Nolan die-hards on the market, that it’s solely on a handful of screens signifies it received’t be taking in an entire lot of cash this time round. That mentioned, with Nolan’s dedication to the format, we all know that is way more about ardour than taking up the field workplace as soon as once more. Up to now, Interstellar has made round $650 million worldwide, sufficient to make it Nolan’s fifth highest-grossing movie, trailing Inception, Oppenheimer and the second movies in his Darkish Knight trilogy.
Christopher Nolan’s Oppenheimer follow-up is slated for launch in July 2026. And sure, will probably be in IMAX. As Nolan put it, “I’m drawn to working at a big scale as a result of I understand how fragile the chance to marshal these assets is. I do know that there are such a lot of filmmakers on the market on this planet who would give their eye tooth to have the assets I put collectively, and I really feel I’ve the accountability to make use of them in the best and attention-grabbing approach.“
Are you going to attempt to see Interstellar throughout its IMAX re-release? The place would you rank it in Nolan’s movies?