Four and a half years after Into the Spider-Verse first hit theaters, Sony is returning to the Marvel multiverse for another animated adventure. IGN's Spider-Man Across the Spider-Verse review said the sequel "surges with visual inventiveness and vibrance," calling it "a more-than-worthy follow-up to an all-time classic."Spider-Man Across the Spider-Verse is now in theaters. If you're wondering how and where you can watch it yourself this weekend, take a look at the information to Watch Spider-Man Across the Spider-Verse â ShowtimesSpider-Man Across the Spider-Verse will be available in theaters across the today. To find when and where you can watch the movie near you, check the local showtime listings at the links belowFandangoAMC TheatersCinemark TheatersRegal TheatersSpider-Man Across the Spider-Verse Streaming Release StatusThere's been no official announcement regarding Spider-Man Across the Spider-Verse streaming release date, though we know it will eventually be released on Netflix, rather than Disney+ or Max, thanks to a deal between the streamer and for a potential release date, Sony films typically come to Netflix four-five months after their theatrical debuts. Should Netflix continue this trend for Across the Spider-Verse, it'd land on Netflix in either October or November of Is Spider-Man Across the Spider-Verse About?Spider-Man Across the Spider-Verse is a sequel to 2018's Oscar-winning animated feature Into the Spider-Verse. Here's the official overview for Across the Spider-Verse from SonyAfter reuniting with Gwen Stacy, Brooklynâs full-time, friendly neighborhood Spider-Man is catapulted across the Multiverse, where he encounters the Spider Society, a team of Spider-People charged with protecting the Multiverseâs very existence. But when the heroes clash on how to handle a new threat, Miles finds himself pitted against the other Spiders and must set out on his own to save those he loves most. Anyone can wear the mask â itâs how you wear it that makes you a to Watch Previous Spider-Verse MovieThe first movie, Spider-Man Into the Spider-Verse, isn't available with any streaming subscription; it's only available on-demand with live-TV services like fuboTV and DirecTV. However, the movie can be rented or purchased on Prime Video or you're interested in watching or re-watching the entire Spider-Man saga, check out our guide on how to watch the Spider-Man movies in Across the Spider-Verse CastSpider-Man Across the Spider-Verse was written by Phil Lord & Christopher Miller and Dave Callaham. It was directed by Joaquim Dos Santos, Kemp Powers, and Justin K. Thompson. It stars the following actorsShameik Moore as Miles MoralesHailee Steinfeld as Gwen StacyIssa Rae as Jessica DrewJake Johnson as Peter ParkerOscar Isaac as Miguel O'HaraDaniel Kaluuya as Hobie BrownAndy Samberg as Ben ReillyJason Schwartzman as Jonathan OhnnBrian Tyree Henry as Jefferson DavisSpider-Man Across the Spider-Verse Rating and RuntimeSpider-Man Across the Spider-Verse is Rated PG for sequences of animated action violence, some language, and thematic elements. The film runs for a total of 2 hours and 20 minutes including There a Spider-Man Across the Spider-Verse Post-Credits Scene?No, Spider-Man Across the Spider-Verse doesn't have a post-credits scene. Check out our guide the Across the Spider-Verse ending for more Spider-Verse MoviesSony has already announced a third movie, Spider-Man Beyond the Spider-Verse, which it considers the second part of Across the Spider-Verse. It's scheduled to hit theaters on March 29, 2024. Jordan covers games, shows, and movies as a freelance writer for IGN.
Itâs no secret that Christopher Nolan made âOppenheimerâ to be seen on the big screen. But not all big screens are created part of the reason why Universal Pictures has made âOppenheimerâ tickets available early for over a thousand âpremium large formatâ or PLF screens, with options including IMAX 70mm, 70mm, IMAX digital, 35mm, Dolby Cinema and that even those words can get overwhelming and technical, Nolan went a step further In an exclusive interview with The Associated Press, he offered a guide to his favorite formats, explaining why it matters and even where he likes to sit so that audiences donât feel like they need a film school degree or one in theoretical physics before settling on a theater.âYou rarely get the chance to really talk to moviegoers directly about why you love a particular format and why if they can find an IMAX screen to see the film on thatâs great,â Nolan said. âWe put a lot of effort into shooting the film in a way that we can get it out on these large format screens. It really is just a great way of giving people an experience that they canât possibly get in the home.âIn a film about about J. Robert Oppenheimer, the theoretical physicist who oversaw the development of first atomic bomb during World War II, this will be especially pivotal in viewing the Trinity Test, the first detonation of a nuclear weapon. Nolan and his effects teams recreated the blast, with all its blinding brilliance.âWe knew that this had to be the showstopper,â Nolan said. âWeâre able to do things with picture now that before we were really only able to do with sound in terms of an oversize impact for the audienceâan almost physical sense of response to the film.ââOppenheimer,â starring Cillian Murphy, opens in theaters on July BIG PICTUREâOppenheimerâ was shot using some of the highest resolution film cameras that exist. Like â Dunkirk â and â Tenet,â âOppenheimerâ was filmed entirely on large format film stock, meaning a combination of IMAX 65mm and Panavision 65mm think David Lean/âLawrence of Arabiaâ, thatâs then projected in 70mm.âThe sharpness and the clarity and the depth of the image is unparalleled,â Nolan said. âThe headline, for me, is by shooting on IMAX 70mm film, youâre really letting the screen disappear. Youâre getting a feeling of 3D without the glasses. Youâve got a huge screen and youâre filling the peripheral vision of the audience. Youâre immersing them in the world of the film.âNolan has been shooting with IMAX cameras since âThe Dark Knight.â Audiences would regularly gasp at seeing its first shot projected in IMAX 70mm. Though itâs âjust a helicopter shotâ of some buildings in Chicago, it helps explain the ineffable power of the a technical level, the IMAX film resolution is almost 10 times more than a 35mm projector and each frame has some 18,000 pixels of resolution versus a home HD screen that has 1,920 IS IT SHOT ON 65MM AND PROJECTED IN 70MM?The 5mm difference goes back to when that extra space on the film had to be reserved for the soundtrack. With digital sound, thatâs unnecessary and it is âpurely a visual enhancement,â Nolan THE DIFFERENT FORMATS IMPACT HOW THE FILM IS SHOT?âWe have to plan very carefully because by shooting an IMAX film, you capture a lot of information,â he said. âYour movie is going to translate very well to all the formats because youâre getting the ultimate amount of visual information. But there are different shapes to the screen â what we call aspect ratios. What you have to plan is how you then frame your imagery so that it can be presented in different theaters with equal success.âStarting with âThe Dark Knight,â they developed a system that they call âcenter punching the actionâ so that nothing is Hoyte van Hoytema is also always aware of the âframe lines for the different theatersâ when looking through the the biggest presentations, IMAX the massive square screen the screen essentially disappears for the audience. For other formats like 35mm, the top and the bottom get Nolan said, âfrom a creative point of view, what weâve found over the years is that thereâs no compromise to composition.âWHY NOT MAKE AN ENTIRE MOVIE IN IMAX?The IMAX cameras are just too loud for dialogue heavy scenes, but Nolan is optimistic about the new cameras being THE SIGNIFICANCE OF THE BLACK AND WHITE SEQUENCES?Some of âOppenheimerâ is presented in black and white for a very specific story reason.âI knew that I had two timelines that we were running in the film,â Nolan said. âOne is in color, and thatâs Oppenheimerâs subjective experience. Thatâs the bulk of the film. Then the other is a black and white timeline. Itâs a more objective view of his story from a different characterâs point of view.âNolanâs desire for the black and white portions to be of equal image quality to the rest of the film led to the development of the first ever black and white IMAX film stock, which Kodak made and Fotokem developed.âWe shot a lot of our hair and makeup tests using black and white. And then we would go to the IMAX film projector at CityWalk and project it there,â he said. âIâve just never seen anything like it. To see such a massive black and white film image? Itâs just a wonderful thing.âNOLANâS FAVORITE THEATRICAL FORMATSFor Nolan, the âbest possible experienceâ to view âOppenheimerâ in theaters is the IMAX 70mm film presentations. These are also among the rarest, currently set for 25 locations in North America including the AMC Universal CityWalk in Los Angeles, the AMC Lincoln Square in New York, the Cinemark Dallas, the Regal King of Prussia near Philadelphia and the AutoNation IMAX in Fort prints span over 11 miles of film stock, weigh some 600 pounds and run through film projectors will also be over one hundred 70mm prints âa fabulous presentation,â Nolan said sent to theaters around the world, with over 77 and more to come on sale in North America at major chains and many independent locations like the Music Box in Chicago and the AFI Silver in Washington two formats are sort of different and I love them both,â he sequences projected in IMAX 70mm really âcome to lifeâ on those screens, and vice versa for the 70mm sequences on those specific projectors. In IMAX theaters, for example, things shot with IMAX film cameras will expand vertically to fill the entire DIGITAL, LASER AND EXHIBITOR PLF OPTIONSThe vast majority of moviegoers in North America will have easier access to digital presentations. These include IMAX digital, which can sometimes mean a laser projected image and other times involves a retro formatted screen, and whatâs called âexhibitor PLF,â meaning large format screen and projection systems developed by individual theater chains like Regal RPX, Cinemark XD and Cineplex UltraAVX. When in doubt, look for an âXâ in the donât dismay Itâll still look great, according to Nolan, whose team has worked for six months to digitize the original film for other formats to ensure the best experience on every screen.âThis is the exciting thing about shooting an IMAX film When you scan it for the digital format, youâre working with the absolute best possible image that you could acquire, and that translates wonderfully to the new projector formats like the laser projectors,â he said the âIMAX impactâ over the last 20 to 30 years has resulted in more theaters paying more attention to presentation, from projection to sound, which has been âgreat for filmmakers.âWHERE ARE THE BEST SEATS?Well, that comes down to personal preference but hereâs where Nolan likes to sit.âWhen Iâm in a theater thatâs Cinemascope ratio, I like to be right near the front, middle of the third row,â he said. âWhen Iâm in a stadium, IMAX then I actually like to be a little behind the center line right up at the middle. So, a little further back.â
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