Christopher Nolan's Dark Knight Trilogy will return to theaters in IMAX 70mm this month for a limited run to celebrate Batman's 80th birthday.
Warner Bros. announced today that Batman Begins, The Dark Knight and The Dark Knight Rises will screen back-to-back on March 30 at Universal Cinema AMC at CityWalk in Hollywood, with Nolan taking the stage for a Q&A in between the the last two movies. This event will then be repeated in four other cities - New York's AMC Lincoln Square and San Francisco’s AMC Metreon on April 13, and Toronto’s Cinesphere Ontario Place and the Indiana State Museum’s IMAX Theatre in Indianapolis on April 20 - with taped footage from the Q&A broadcast during the screenings.
Though nothing has been confirmed, there's a very good chance the director will share some more details on the mysterious project he's currently working on at WB.
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,” WB President of Domestic Distribution Jeff Goldstein said in a statement. “To have the added privilege of hearing Chris’s insights firsthand makes this a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity.”
Tickets for all five city stops will go on sale starting Wednesday at 12 p.m. ET/9 a.m. PT.