![]() ![]() ![]() Why not give it a shot with the new Star Wars? Anyway, here is where you can watch The Force Awakens in Laser, which certainly sounds appropriate:ĪMC Universal CityWalk Stadium 19 & IMAX – Universal City If a 70mm screening isn't happening near you, you can try your luck with theaters utilizing IMAX's new Laser system, which the company claims will provide "audiences with the sharpest, brightest, clearest and most vivid digital images ever, combined with a whole new level of immersive audio." We can't personally speak on behalf of IMAX With Laser, but this is a company known for pushing the boundaries of new and exciting technology. LG IMAX, Darling Harbour – Sydney, Australia Tuttleman IMAX, The Franklin Institute– Philadelphia Louis Science Center OMNIMAX Theatre – St. IMAX, Indiana State Museum – Indianapolisīlank IMAX Dome, Science Center of Iowa – Des Moinesīranson's IMAX, Entertainment Complex – Branson IMAX Dome, Museum of Science & Industry – Tampa Museum of Discovery & Science AutoNation IMAX – Ft. ![]() Hackworth IMAX Dome, The Tech Museum – San Jose McWane Center IMAX Dome Theatre – Birmingham ![]() Here are the IMAX screens that will screening 70mm prints (the links take you to each theater's ticketing page): Nothing beats it for clarity and it never looks anything short of gorgeous. Select IMAX theaters will be projecting The Force Awakens in 70mm film and if you have the chance to see anything projected in this format, you should leap at the chance. You can just go ahead and find a theater near you and pick up some tickets or you can be a little more discerning and check out your other options. Although the post really exists to announce that tickets to screenings of The Force Awakens are on sale now (try not to break the internet this time, guys), there is a wealth of additional information provided for those who want to get very specific about where and how they consume the new Star Wars adventure. The news comes to us via the official IMAX blog. Hit the jump for more Star Wars IMAX details. Let's just say that, if you play your cards right, you'll walk away with a very cool collectible or two. Specifically: where you can watch the film projected in 70mm, where you can watch it in IMAX's 3D With Laser, and what you get for going out of your way to see the movie on the biggest possible screen. Abrams' sequel are on sale, specific details about these deluxe format screenings have begun to trickle out. We've known for a long time that Star Wars: The Force Awakens would screen in IMAX and we've known that at least one key action sequence was filmed with 70mm IMAX cameras. ![]()
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