Warner Bros to re-release ‘Dark Knight’ trilogy in Hong Kong
PTI, May 18, 2020, 4:47 PM IST
Los Angeles: Warner Bros Pictures will re-release Christopher Nolan’s iconic ‘The Dark Knight’ trilogy in Hong Kong theaters for a limited time period, the studio has announced.
According to The Hollywood Reporter, the development comes as the region reopened cinema halls on May 8 after lifting the coronavirus pandemic-induced lockdown.
The trilogy will be screened in select Hong Kong cinemas, including IMAX, ahead of the still slated release of Nolan’s upcoming “Tenet” on July 17.
The first film “Batman Begins” (2005) will be screened on June 4, followed by the 2008 movie “The Dark Knight” on June 11 and “The Dark Knight Rises” (2012) on June 18.
Interestingly, the city’s 88 stories-high IFC towers also feature in “The Dark Knight” in an action scene where Christian Bale’s Batman leaped from one building to another.
The re-release of the trilogy in Hong Kong follows the studio’s re-release of a 4K remastered version of “The Matrix” in the territory earlier this month.
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