Oppenheimer Set for IMAX Encore Following Big Box-Office Success

After exploding onto the box-office scene, Christopher Nolan’s biographical thriller about the world’s first atomic bomb, Oppenheimer, is set for an encore at IMAX theaters.Per Variety, Oppenheimer has secured a one-week return to IMAX cinemas worldwide, starting on Nov. 3. These theaters include six IMAX 70mm locations, featuring AMC’s CityWalk Stadium 19 and Irvine Spectrum locations in Hollywood and Irvine, California respectively, AMC Metreon 16 in San Francisco, AMC Lincoln Square in New York City, BFI London in England and Melbourne Museum in Australia. During Oppenheimer’s initial theatrical run, the cinemas mentioned above were the quickest to sell out, hence why they’re getting to show the movie again for those who missed out or want to rewatch.Oppenheimer was a major moneymaker for IMAX, with the critically acclaimed film grossing $183 million from the large-format screen cinemas — the fourth-highest ever a film has made for the theater chain. The emotionally charged flick dominated IMAX screens this past summer following its Jul. 21 debut, enjoying an extended run through the end of August. Shot with large-format cameras, Oppenheimer proved a booster for IMAX profits, with the company reporting significant Q3 earnings increases thanks to the film’s box-office performance.Oppenheimer: Panavision Invented a New IMAX Lens for Christopher Nolan’s Historical Epic

After exploding onto the box-office scene, Christopher Nolan’s biographical thriller about the world’s first atomic bomb, Oppenheimer, is set for an encore at IMAX theaters.

Oppenheimer: Panavision Invented a New IMAX Lens for Christopher Nolan’s Historical Epic

Per Variety, Oppenheimer has secured a one-week return to IMAX cinemas worldwide, starting on Nov. 3. These theaters include six IMAX 70mm locations, featuring AMC’s CityWalk Stadium 19 and Irvine Spectrum locations in Hollywood and Irvine, California respectively, AMC Metreon 16 in San Francisco, AMC Lincoln Square in New York City, BFI London in England and Melbourne Museum in Australia. During Oppenheimer‘s initial theatrical run, the cinemas mentioned above were the quickest to sell out, hence why they’re getting to show the movie again for those who missed out or want to rewatch.

Oppenheimer was a major moneymaker for IMAX, with the critically acclaimed film grossing $183 million from the large-format screen cinemas — the fourth-highest ever a film has made for the theater chain. The emotionally charged flick dominated IMAX screens this past summer following its Jul. 21 debut, enjoying an extended run through the end of August. Shot with large-format cameras, Oppenheimer proved a booster for IMAX profits, with the company reporting significant Q3 earnings increases thanks to the film’s box-office performance.

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