IMAX, Odyssey and Christopher Nolan
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Searchlight and Imax are teaming on the 15th anniverary re-release of Darren Aronofsky and Natalie Portman's "Black Swan."
It will be the first time Darren Aronofsky's acclaimed movie — starring Natalie Porman in her Oscar-winning role as a tortured Ballerina — will be shown on Imax screens.
"At a time when the movie studios and the movie theaters are struggling, IMAX has tremendous momentum because it's proven to be the best way to sell tickets," he said. "If you're at all inclined to invest in the movie industry, IMAX seems like your best bet."
Darren Aronofsky's psychological thriller Black Swan, which delivered a Best Actress Oscar win to Natalie Portman for her portrayal of a mentally tortured NYC ballerina on the brink of fame, is getting the Imax treatment for its 15th anniversary re-relesae.
Christopher Nolan's fans noticed listings at theaters in Texas and Arizona for showtimes on July 16, 2026. Tickets are not yet available.
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The theater format is quickly gaining market share as moviegoers spend more to see blockbusters like "F1," "Sinners" and "Superman" on the biggest screens.
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PRIMETIMER on MSNWhere to watch The Odyssey in 70MM IMAX: Full list of all theatersThe Odyssey is already steering film‑nerds toward their calendars. Christopher Nolan’s epic, shot entirely on 15‑perf/70 mm IMAX stock, does not open until July 17, 2026. Yet, the handful of cinemas capable of projecting true 70mm IMAX have begun publishing showtimes more than a year in advance.
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