Ain't It Cool News has reportedly heard a rumor that Christopher Nolan and Warner Bros. are going to follow-up
The Dark Knight with a film shot entirely in IMAX format. Here's what they had to say:
The third chapter of Christopher Nolan's caped crusader's saga could very well be fully shot in IMAX, not IMAX Digital - but the beautiful, stunning IMAX that we saw pieces of
The Dark Knight in.
Now this is something that I'm sure a lot of you will feel is a no-brainer. Nolan blew us away with the IMAX sequences in that film - but it was a very tough process to work in. Mainly due to the limitations of how many available real IMAX rigs there are. Not only that, but lenses had to be created, adapted and god forbid one broke down. Part of the reason that Nolan went forward with
Inception first - besides taking a creative break from the cape and cowl adventures... was possibly to create a few new IMAX cameras made to his specs. Once again - the cost of shooting an entire feature film on IMAX... the stock, the time it takes to reset, to load, to move the cameras... Well... it is daunting, but as Nolan proved with
The Dark Knight - the difference is stunning.
What do
The Dark Knight fans think about this?
224 Comments
Wow, your so self observed it's hilarious. Whats funny is the minute you found out people believed me you started posting comments to try and reverse the damage i already did. And then if you want to talk about anger, why did you continue to post in my name after I called truce and left the article? and just now on the Tron page? Whats the matter? Did i upset you. I can always redo my list if I want I've tagged at least 5 of yours making people think you like Rambo's ass. Why don't you get over it already, I'm for a truce, which means I'm reasonable, you on the other hand can't stand the shame of losing, which makes me think you have some sort of overcompensation issues.
Bawnianxyz and Vanboy your welcome to join me for some Red Rocket fun later on. HOLLA!!
do as you wish
i got no beef with anyone here
The trend in sequels being 3D is just because they've run out of ideas but still want to milk the franchise.