Event Cinemas unveils Australia's first ScreenX cinema on the Gold Coast with plans to roll it out nationally, including Sydney later in the year.
Prepare the popcorn, Gold Coast movie buffs! Get ready for an extraordinary cinema experience as Event Cinemas introduces Australia’s very first ScreenX cinema, set to launch at Event Cinemas Robina. Breaking new ground in the cinematic world, ScreenX offers an innovative way to enjoy blockbuster movies like never before. The big reveal is slated for Thursday, and it’s nothing short of a game-changer for moviegoers.
Imagine this: a cinematic experience that expands beyond the boundaries of the traditional screen. ScreenX, the world’s first multi-projection cinema, immerses you in a breathtaking 270-degree field of view by extending specially selected scenes of the film onto both the left and right walls of the cinema. It’s a whole new level of immersion that promises to take your movie nights to a whole different dimension.
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In a cinematic innovation never before seen in Australia, ScreenX will boast screens spanning three walls, displaying images that can stretch up to a colossal 67.7 meters wide. With the magic of Dolby surround sound and the comfort of recliner seating, ScreenX naturally envelops your peripheral vision, creating a cinema adventure that transcends the ordinary.
The much-anticipated ScreenX will debut at Event Cinemas Robina on August 17, 2023, with tickets already up for grabs. Upcoming ScreenX screenings are set to include highly anticipated films such as “The Creator,” “Dune II,” “The Marvels,” “Aquaman and the Lost Kingdom,” as well as fan-favorite blockbusters like “Top Gun: Maverick,” “Avatar: The Way of Water,” “Mission: Impossible – Dead Reckoning Part One,” and “Guardians of the Galaxy Volume 3.”
Event Cinemas isn’t stopping at the Gold Coast – they have big plans to roll out ScreenX cinemas across the nation, with Sydney set to be the next stop on the immersive cinematic journey later this year.
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