Christopher Nolan's 'Interstellar' Draws Crowds in 10th Anniversary IMAX Re-Release
The sci-fi classic earns $4.5 million from limited screenings, reaffirming the enduring appeal of big-screen cinema.
- Christopher Nolan's 'Interstellar' earned $4.5 million from just 166 screens in its 10th-anniversary re-release, with IMAX 70mm showings selling out quickly.
- The re-release achieved an impressive $70,000 per-theater average on select IMAX screens, one of the highest of the year for limited releases.
- Nolan highlighted the significance of presenting the film in its intended format, showcasing the enduring demand for celluloid film and large-format cinema experiences.
- The film has seen growing appreciation over the past decade, with its themes of love, family, and exploration now widely celebrated by audiences and critics alike.
- The re-release's success underscores the ongoing audience demand for theatrical experiences, following similar trends seen with Nolan's 'Oppenheimer' and other major IMAX releases.