The Saskatchewan Science Centre’s Kramer IMAX Theatre will be the only screen in Canada participating in the re-release of Christopher Nolan’s “Interstellar.”
The sci-fi epic originally hit theatres on Nov. 7, 2014, and was critically lauded upon its release – winning the Oscar for best achievements in visual effects.
The film is set in dystopian near feature and follows a crew of astronauts as they search for a new home for humanity as Earth is ravaged by blight and famine.
To celebrate its 10th anniversary, IMAX locations across North America will re-release the film to audiences.
“We’ve had just a ton of interest from people in Regina, but I know that we’ve already got people from Calgary and Winnipeg that [have] phoned to buy tickets, that are going to come to the theater to watch this movie on film,” Chief Operating Officer Ryan Holota told CTV News.
“That’s not uncommon …