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As The Odyssey Fans Seek Out One of the 41 Cinemas in the Whole World Capable of Imax 70mm, the Boss of Imax Itself Says Building New Projectors to Meet Demand Isn’t ‘Practical’

Christopher Nolan’s The Odyssey has sent fans far and wide to find one of the 41 cinemas in the whole world capable of projecting the Imax 70mm format it's filmed in. So why aren’t there more theaters able to show the movie — the first ever shot entirely on 1570 cameras — in all its glory?

The Guardian reported that fans are even traveling abroad to see The Odyssey in the highest-resolution film format possible, such is the scarcity of theaters that can project Imax 70mm. Nolan has long championed Imax 1570 film, and helped develop technology that would make using its heavy and loud cameras quiet enough to record dialogue. Still, the film stock had to be changed every three minutes due to the frequent reloading.

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The Odyssey is projected to enjoy a huge opening weekend at the box office and much of that comes from a desire from fans to see it on an Imax 70mm screen. The demand, it seems, is there. So why doesn’t Imax simply increase capacity?

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70MM Imax lets you see more of The Odyssey than other formats.

In an interview with Variety, Imax CEO Richard Gelfond said he’d like to see more Imax 70mm screens, but the technology is so old that it’s forced to make the best of what’s available.

“We’re sold out in some theaters into the fifth week already, and the 2am shows, the 7am shows, so there’s certainly more demand. The problem is they haven't made new Imax film projectors in about 50 years. So we retrofit them, we rebuild them, and part of our strategy is to see how far we could take it. But certainly, demand-driven, I'd like to see more."

When questioned why Imax simply can’t build more 1570 projectors to meet demand, Gelfond replied: “We build new projectors every day, but film projectors using this film, it’s not practical. So we’ve got to find them, and we’ve got to retrofit them and rebuild them, which is what we did for The Odyssey. But can all 2,000 of our theaters have the film projectors? No, there’s just not that many around. But I think we could continue to grow it.”

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