City
Epaper

World's largest Imax screen to open in Germany ahead of 'No Time to Die'

By IANS | Updated: September 28, 2021 13:35 IST

Los Angeles, Sep 28 The worlds biggest Imax screen is all set to open its gates on Thursday ...

Open in App

Los Angeles, Sep 28 The worlds biggest Imax screen is all set to open its gates on Thursday in Germany, kicking off with the premiere of the latest James Bond film 'No Time to Die'.

The screen, located at the Traumaplast Multiplex in Leonberg, is wider than a Boeing 737 airliner at nearly 70 feet high and around 125 feet across. It was so large it had to be painted by a specifically designed robotic arm, reports variety.com.

The theatre housing it seats 574, and features Imax with Laser technology and Imax's 12-channel sound technology with new side and overhead channels for greater range and precision.

"The IMAX at Traumpalast redefines the ‘big screen'," said Rich Gelfond, CEO of Imax.

Gelfond added: "With Lochmann Filmtheaterbetriebe, we've created an unforgettable moviegoing experience where fans can truly immersive themselves in the world's biggest blockbusters on the world's largest screen. As we continue to grow in Germany and open new iconic locations around the world, the Imax at Traumpalast will become an exciting flagship location at a critical time for fans seeking premium, differentiated experiences."

Marius and Heinz Lochman said in a statement: "Audiences in Germany and beyond will travel far and wide to see the Imax at Traumpalast, from its enormous screen and incredible audio to the luxurious seating and other exciting amenities the theatre has to offer. We're proud to partner with Imax on this new, record-breaking location and can't wait to start letting fans in the door."

Director Cary Fukunaga shot 'No Time to Die' with Imax's 15/70mm film cameras, making it the first Bond entry to make use of them.

The movie is specifically formatted for Imax theatres and features 40 minutes of Imax exclusive expanded aspect ratio.

The new theatre is Imax's eighth in Germany.

Disclaimer: This post has been auto-published from an agency feed without any modifications to the text and has not been reviewed by an editor

Tags: Rich gelfondboeingGermanyLos AngelesImaxJames BondL.a.Los angeles dream centerJohn britasAngelesGult news
Open in App

Related Stories

InternationalLos Angeles: Suspect Car Driver Crashes Into Wall During High Speed Pursuit in Encino; Dramatic Video Goes Viral

InternationalExplosion at LA Sheriff's Training Center Leaves 3 Dead; Cause Under Investigation

NationalTesla Model Y: Is It Cheaper in the US & China Than in India? Full Price Comparison Inside

NationalBoeing Issues Statement on Air India Crash Report, Says 'Continue to Support Investigation'

InternationalWilmington Tunnel Collapse: All 28 Workers Trapped in Debris Rescued Safely in California

Entertainment Realted Stories

EntertainmentCentre urges states to use India Cine Hub Portal to facilitate Global Film Production locally

Entertainment"I will always stand with the creator": Farhan Akhtar amid controversy over AI-altered re-release of 'Raanjhanaa'

Entertainment"It made me an icon": Sharon Stone on her infamous 'Basic Instinct' leg-crossing scene

EntertainmentSaiyaara Box Office Collection: Ahaan Panday Aneet Padda Starrer Crosses Rs 500 Cr On Day 18

Entertainment'Pyaar Se Bandhe Rishte' actor Avinash Mishra reveals how romantic he is in real life