The Bat Is Back in Dolby as Tim Burton's Batman and Batman Returns Swoop Back to Theaters Exclusively at Dolby Cinema
UNITED STATES, AUG 25 – Over 160 Dolby Cinema locations across the U.S. will present Tim Burton's Batman films with enhanced Dolby Vision and Atmos technologies for a one-night-only event.
- Tim Burton’s iconic 1989 and 1992 Batman films will be showcased in remastered Dolby Vision and Dolby Atmos formats on August 25, exclusively at more than 160 Dolby Cinema locations across the country.
- This event comes after Batman Returns made cinematic history in 1992 by being the pioneering film to utilize Dolby Digital sound technology, signaling a significant advancement in movie audio and visual presentation.
- The presentations pay tribute to Burton's distinctive portrayal of Gotham City and highlight how the films helped establish a more serious and mature approach in contemporary superhero movies.
- Jeff Goldstein noted that the enhancements offered by Dolby Vision and Dolby Atmos elevate these classic films into entirely new viewing experiences with exceptional visual and sound quality, while Tim Burton expressed that experiencing the films with this technology felt revitalizing and exciting.
- The screenings reinforce the films' seminal status within the superhero genre and highlight Dolby and Warner Bros.' continued innovation in immersive entertainment.
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The Bat is Back in Dolby as Tim Burton's Batman and Batman Returns Swoop Back to Theaters Exclusively at Dolby Cinema
/PRNewswire/ -- Raise the Bat-Signal: Today Dolby and Warner Bros. Motion Picture Group announced that Tim Burton's landmark Super Hero films Batman (1989) and...
Tim Burton's BATMAN and BATMAN RETURNS Return to Theaters Exclusively at Dolby Cinema
Today Dolby and Warner Bros. Motion Picture Group announced that Tim Burton’s landmark superhero films Batman (1989) and Batman Returns (1992) will be brought back for a special one-night engagement on August 25 in Dolby Vision picture and Dolby Atmos sound. The films will be screened exclusively at over 160 Dolby Cinema at AMC Theatres […]
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