Maybe I’m not a tornado fighter like Glen Powell’s character in the 2024 film Twisters, but when it comes to premium-format cinematic experiences, I like to feel and chase special variations. That’s precisely what I did when the amazing Twisters 4DX experience arrived, and I didn’t regret it.
Those who missed it the first time shouldn’t be too disappointed, as it seems that the viral phenomenon has ensured the return of 4DX screenings. Which means I want everyone to see this at the same time and make the format popular enough to do long-term experiments on.
Apparently, the folks at Regal Cinemas have been inundated with requests on social media to bring back Twisters in this exclusive premium format offer. That message was heard loud and clear, as evidenced by the company’s announcement on social media to commemorate the return of this exciting 4DX journey.
While there’s no express date on when this will happen, you can celebrate the smart news, thanks to the message below:
This is our first tornado. Twisters will be back soon at 4DX. #Twisters4DX pic. twitter. com/adi5AyU81j30 July 2024
I can’t underestimate how wonderful this news is! Asking for the reactivation of a premium format is more complicated than simply returning a variety of grass, thanks to the premium given to the already limited screens available. I mean, I’ve put Combine a total list of IMAX videos coming back to theaters, and I still haven’t gotten a reaction to my fruit basket, carrier pigeon, and make a song telegram.
Of course, the big difference here is that Twisters’ surprising opening weekend left many enthusiasts alone. So I can understand why this would be a priority, especially when the experience I described in my review of Twisters in the classic format is so well suited to something as dynamic as 4DX. Digging a little deeper into those numbers shows some promising statistics that see studios and filmmakers using this format as a precedent for potential long-term blockbusters.
While researching 4DX versions that I had missed in recent years, I was surprised to learn that this type of cinema has been around for just over a decade. Additionally, CJ 4DPlex, the company that created the format, reported that Twisters’ opening weekend actually broke the record for the most productive film in the format. During the first weekend alone, 2. 3 million dollars were raised, and those who experienced this occasion did not hesitate to share it on social networks.
To put this in perspective, Variety noted in its report on this statistic that the previous record holder was another premium experience from Universal Pictures, since the Super Mario Bros. movie racked up $1. 57 million upon its opening. Of course, now that the secret has supposedly been revealed, we may see more damaged drives in the near or expensive future. Which may also put the 4DX format on equal footing with competitors like IMAX and 3D.
The long term could be very promising for 4DX, and Twisters is the movie that seems poised to make it happen. Once again, there is no express date for the return of the premium edition of director Lee Isaac Chung’s summer blockbuster. But if he were willing to guess, he’d say Labor Day weekend is the window in mind; as it is a classic slot device in the fashionable cinema era.
For now, you can track down Deadpool.
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