As a lifelong cinephile and DC Comics fan, I must say that the anticipation for James Gunn’s Superman is reaching fever pitch! The IMAX question has been causing quite a stir among fans like me who can’t get enough of that premium large format experience.
Let’s get ready to gear up for the upcoming 2025 movies, my friends! Just as I have been doing for quite some time now, it seems we are on the brink of a fresh new year, which brings us one step closer to witnessing James Gunn’s Superman on the big screen at last.
As fans eagerly wait for the DC movie’s July theater premiere, there’s been a lot of uncertainty about how they can watch the film. This debate centers around an important viewing option.
The IMAX Question Fans Are Asking About James Gunn’s Superman
In recent years, IMAX has been a major attraction for blockbuster films such as Superman. A question that has become increasingly relevant is now publicly discussed: what kind of IMAX experience can we expect when watching Superman, or any film advertised under the IMAX label?
Forbes offers an in-depth comparison of the distinct taglines that the company employs for promoting its products, and as you’ll find out, the differences are quite nuanced.
- “Shot With IMAX” – Filmed on IMAX 70mm cameras, like Oppenheimer.
- “Filmed For IMAX” – Shot with “IMAX-certified” cameras, like Superman.
- “Experience It In IMAX” – Shot on film or digital, and digitally converted through IMAX’s Digital Media Remastering (DMR) process.
Intricate details seem to cause confusion, especially with the intriguing predicament presented by these blockbuster films. The resurgence of interest in the complex IMAX 70mm presentation of ‘Interstellar’ mirrors the massive popularity of ‘Oppenheimer’, and this has led many to ponder a question more frequently than one might expect. However, the perplexity in this instance stemmed from skeptics who questioned a statement made by James Gunn earlier this year.
What James Gunn Has Said About Superman’s IMAX Form
In March 2024, James Gunn, who is currently the co-CEO of DC Films, shared footage from Svalbard for the movie ‘Superman’ on Threads. A fan was curious if the stunning beauty of that location was accurately portrayed, so they asked for more details. In his response, Gunn confirmed:
The whole movie is shot in IMAX.
Using a different phrase to clarify: With the list of terms provided, we can now understand the source of the confusion. The terminology used is somewhat mixed between a movie being “captured with” IMAX and “produced for” that high-end large format. In the report referenced for this article, it was verified that the film “Superman” was filmed using the “IMAX-certified RED V-Raptor” camera.
Given the current information, Henry Corenswet’s introduction as Superman seems to align with the “Filmed For IMAX” tag indicated in the teaser trailer. However, James Gunn’s wording might have left fans puzzled, as “Filmed With IMAX” and “Shot With IMAX” can sometimes be used interchangeably, but they are not exactly the same. The former refers to a film that was intended for IMAX release, while the latter implies that the entire movie was filmed using IMAX cameras.
It’s clear that this story involves intricate details, and it seems like it’s causing quite a bit of careful analysis among us. In light of our collective effort, I think we’re all due for a treat! Here’s the Superman teaser to help us unwind and enjoy:
I firmly believe that mankind has the capability to soar through the skies… and soon enough, when Superman makes his return to our galaxy on July 11, 2025, you’ll be able to witness it firsthand! Until then, keep your spirits high by subscribing to Max and watching Super/Man: The Christopher Reeve Story.
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2024-12-23 19:08