Cinemark is adding more 70mm IMAX screens ahead of Christopher Nolan’s The Odyssey

Cinemark Ups IMAX Game with Addition of 70mm Screens Ahead of Nolan's 'The Odyssey'

In an effort to cater to fans seeking the ultimate cinematic experience, Cinemark is on a mission to upgrade its large-format offerings. The theater chain has announced plans to introduce several new IMAX screens, including ones that support 70mm film projection, at select locations across the US.

As anticipation builds for Christopher Nolan's upcoming epic, 'The Odyssey', which boasts an unprecedented all-IMAX shoot, Cinemark is poised to become one of the few theaters capable of showcasing this behemoth on the big screen. Currently, only about 30 theaters worldwide can screen films in IMAX 70mm – a format that's gained significant traction among cinemagoers.

With its expansion plans set to come to fruition by July 17, 2026, Cinemark aims to meet Nolan's requirements for the film's theatrical release. The addition of these new screens will not only enhance the cinematic experience but also attract a loyal following seeking the best possible viewing conditions.

Interestingly, demand for IMAX 70mm screenings has been exceptionally high, with many shows selling out months in advance. This popularity trend is likely to continue as audiences clamor for a more immersive and cinematic experience that cannot be replicated at home.

Another notable mention is Paul Thomas Anderson's 'One Battle After Another', which recently made headlines by becoming the first film in 60 years to utilize the VistaVision format. While only available at select locations, this movie has also been screened in IMAX 70mm, further solidifying its reputation as a cinematic powerhouse.

With Cinemark at the forefront of these advancements, fans can look forward to experiencing Nolan's magnum opus on the biggest and best screens possible. As the release date for 'The Odyssey' draws near, anticipation is building – and with Cinemark's upgraded offerings, the excitement will be palpable.
 
OMG 🤯 just heard that Cinemark is adding 70mm IMAX screens 🎥👀 can't wait to see The Odyssey on this massive screen! I'm talking epic cinematic experience 💥 like, who needs home theater when you can have the real deal on a huge screen? Plus, it's cool that they're catering to fans like me who want the ultimate movie-going experience 😍 and demand is super high so fingers crossed they'll keep adding more screens 🤞
 
OMG 🤯 I'm so stoked about this news!!! Cinemark is stepping up their game by adding 70mm screens to their IMAX lineup! It's like, the ultimate cinematic experience right? I mean, who doesn't want to see a movie on the biggest screen possible with the best sound system? 💥 And with Nolan's 'The Odyssey' coming out soon, Cinemark is giving fans the opportunity to witness it in all its glory. The demand for IMAX 70mm screenings has been insane, and I'm sure these new screens will be a hit! Can't wait to check this out on the big screen 🍿👏
 
I'm so sick of all these theaters trying to one-up each other with fancy formats 🤯! 70mm screens are just going to make the movie feel like a bloated mess on screen. I mean, what's wrong with good ol' 2D? It's not like it's getting any better than IMAX... oh wait, now it's getting better 😂
 
.. it's crazy how our love for cinema can drive innovation & creativity 🤯. I mean, who would've thought that a 70mm film format was still relevant in this digital age? It just goes to show that there's always room for improvement & evolution in the way we experience art.

I think what's really cool here is how Cinemark is catering to the fans, you know? They're not just about showing movies – they're about creating an experience. And that's something we can all learn from 📚. In a world where everything's become so formulaic & predictable, it's refreshing to see someone go against the grain (no pun intended 😜) and do things their own way.

And let's be real, if we want to create something truly epic like 'The Odyssey', we need to think outside the box 📝. That's what Cinemark is doing here – taking a risk on something new & pushing the boundaries of what we thought was possible. And that's something we can all learn from 🤔.
 
I'm so over this whole nostalgia thing 🙄. 70mm film projection is just a fancy way of saying "old technology" 😴. I mean, who really needs that much resolution to watch a movie? It's just going to make the image look all pixelated and outdated, if you ask me. And don't even get me started on the price - I'm sure those tickets are gonna be thru the roof 💸. I'd rather have a 4K screen any day of the week 📺.
 
I'm not sure I get all this fuss about 70mm screens 🤔. I mean, isn't it just a fancy way of saying bigger screen? And what's the difference between IMAX and regular cinema when you've got these enormous screens already? Plus, have we really been missing out on some cinematic magic at home? I'm not convinced this is something people are desperate to see in the theater. I'd rather spend my cash on a comfy couch with decent sound 🛋️. Maybe I'll just stick to watching 'The Odyssey' online when it drops 👍
 
man i cant wait for odysseus to come out 🤯 im a huge fan of nolan and 70mm screens sound insane...im sure its gonna feel like you're right there in ancient greece or whatever lol but seriously how cool is it that only 30 theaters worldwide can show this and now cinemark is on board its gonna be lit! and i heard paul tomas andersons movie was a big deal too...vistavision format sounds so retro and yet futuristic at the same time 🎥
 
I'm actually thinking of trying that new ramen place downtown that just opened up, I heard their truffle oil is insane 🍜👌. I mean, have you tried it? It's like a whole different level of flavor... anyway, back to Cinemark and IMAX 70mm, yeah, that sounds sick for 'The Odyssey' but I wonder if they'll do any special events or Q&A sessions with Christopher Nolan himself 🤔💡.
 
Man I'm so down for this 🤩 Cinemark is totally stepping up their game by adding 70mm IMAX screens. It's like they're taking a page from the past when you think about it - remember those massive cinema screens in the 80s and 90s? This is like bringing that magic back. And let's be real, who doesn't want to see 'The Odyssey' on an actual giant screen? 🎥 The fact that only 30 theaters worldwide can show this format makes it feel like a super exclusive experience. I'm hyped for July 17th and can already imagine how epic the movie will look on these screens...
 
OMG, because what we really needed was more reasons to justify sky-high ticket prices 🤑... I mean, who doesn't want to pay an extra 10 bucks just to see a movie in glorious IMAX 70mm? Like, it's not like you can just watch the whole thing on Netflix in bed at home and still have a 'cinematic experience' 🍿😴. But hey, if Nolan and his fans are willing to shell out the cash, I guess we should be happy Cinemark is trying to keep up 👏...
 
😊 I was just wondering how they're gonna handle the sound system for those massive 70mm prints... like, is it gonna be a total audio overhaul? 🎧 I mean, you can already tell that Nolan's gonna bring his A-game with this one, and Cinemark better have some top-notch gear to match. Not complaining though, more options are always great! 👍
 
I'm stoked to hear about Cinemark's upgrade plan 🎥👍. With only 30 theaters worldwide supporting IMAX 70mm, it's dope that they're stepping up their game 🚀. I mean, who doesn't love the ultimate cinematic experience with massive screens and crystal-clear sound? ⭐️ It's awesome that fans are willing to shell out big bucks for these premium showings 💸.

I've seen some cool diagrams illustrating how 70mm film projection works 📊 – basically, it uses a bigger film reel to capture more detail and texture. The result is an immersive experience that's hard to replicate on smaller screens 🤔.

With Paul Thomas Anderson's 'One Battle After Another' already pushing the boundaries with VistaVision and IMAX 70mm, I'm hyped for Christopher Nolan's epic 'The Odyssey' 📚. Can't wait to see it on a massive IMAX screen 🎥👊. July 17, 2026 can't come soon enough 🔜!
 
I'm so hyped about Cinemark's plans to add more IMAX 70mm screens! 🎥 I mean, can you imagine watching a movie like Christopher Nolan's 'The Odyssey' on such an epic scale? It's going to be wild! The fact that only around 30 theaters worldwide can screen films in this format makes me appreciate Cinemark even more. They're really stepping up their game to give us the ultimate cinematic experience 🎬. And with demand being so high, I'm sure these new screens will be a huge hit! It's not just about watching movies at home; sometimes you need that big-screen magic in person. Bring on July 17, 2026!
 
omg I'm hyped for The Odyssey ! 🤩 cinemark is on point by adding those 70mm screens. I mean, who doesn't want to see a movie in massive format on the big screen? 😎 it's like a whole new level of immersive experience. i've seen some shows sell out months in advance, that's crazy! 🤑 and with paul thomas anderson's VistaVision film also getting an IMAX 70mm release, it's clear we're living in exciting times for cinema. can't wait to see The Odyssey on those massive screens! 👍
 
omg, 70mm screens are like, totally a game changer 🎥😍 i've seen some of those movies in cinema and it's like you're right there in the scene, feels so immersive! but what's up with paul thomas anderson's films being the only ones on vista vision? is that even a thing anymore 🤔
 
I'm not sure why they need 70mm screens anymore lol 🤔. It just seems like a fancy way to say "we can make our movies look super pretty". And what's with all these theater chains trying to one-up each other? Can't we just have a decent ticket price and comfy seats for once? 💸👍
 
Just think about it - IMAX 70mm screenings already selling out months in advance 🤯! Like, what even is that? And we're only like 8 months away from 'The Odyssey' 🕰️. I mean, Cinemark's gonna rake it in with all these upgraded screens 🤑. Did you know that only about 30 theaters worldwide can screen films in IMAX 70mm? Crazy, right? 🤪 Like, we're gonna be talking '90s retro for some movies now 📺. And Paul Thomas Anderson's movie using VistaVision format? That's like, the OG cinematic experience 🎥. I'm low-key hyped for this, tbh 😆.
 
I'm low-key hyped about this new IMAX 70mm addition at Cinemark 🎥👀 But like, isn't it kinda unnecessary to have so many theaters just for one movie? I mean, how many people are really gonna go out of their way for an all-IMAX experience when you can just stream it on Netflix at home? 🤔 And what about the environmental impact of all these new screens and projection systems? Is it really worth it in the grand scheme? 💸
 
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