Five new Hollywood features, including the first two titles from Twentieth Century Fox, will be joining the Dolby Cinema experience featuring Dolby Vision and Dolby Atmos.
The Sony Pictures title The Perfect Guy, in theatres 11 September; Twentieth Century Fox’s Maze Runner: The Scorch Trials directed by Wes Ball, in theatres 18 September; and Ridley Scott’s The Martian, in theatres 2 October; followed by the Warner Bros. Pictures title Pan, in theatres 9 October, and In the Heart of the Sea (Village Roadshow Pictures), in theatres 11 December, will deliver a sense of fear, adrenaline, and fun when experienced at a Dolby Cinema location.
“We are delighted to see a dynamic slate of movies, with all the major Hollywood studios embracing today’s most advanced and powerful imaging and sound technologies. Dolby Cinema has demonstrated that it can transport the audience into a new world of action-packed blockbusters with booming sounds, but can also pack animated films with heart and emotion,” said Dolby Laboratories senior vice president, cinema Doug Darrow.
Dolby Cinema begins with the filmmaker’s vision—using the full storytelling capabilities that Dolby offers in image and sound production to transform the way movies are made. Combined with state-of-the-art image, sound, and acoustic capabilities, the movie comes alive to deliver cinema in its purest form.
The Sony Pictures title The Perfect Guy, in theatres 11 September; Twentieth Century Fox’s Maze Runner: The Scorch Trials directed by Wes Ball, in theatres 18 September; and Ridley Scott’s The Martian, in theatres 2 October; followed by the Warner Bros. Pictures title Pan, in theatres 9 October, and In the Heart of the Sea (Village Roadshow Pictures), in theatres 11 December, will deliver a sense of fear, adrenaline, and fun when experienced at a Dolby Cinema location.
“We are delighted to see a dynamic slate of movies, with all the major Hollywood studios embracing today’s most advanced and powerful imaging and sound technologies. Dolby Cinema has demonstrated that it can transport the audience into a new world of action-packed blockbusters with booming sounds, but can also pack animated films with heart and emotion,” said Dolby Laboratories senior vice president, cinema Doug Darrow.
Dolby Cinema begins with the filmmaker’s vision—using the full storytelling capabilities that Dolby offers in image and sound production to transform the way movies are made. Combined with state-of-the-art image, sound, and acoustic capabilities, the movie comes alive to deliver cinema in its purest form.