BE the first to see the new James Bond movie on Bradford's Imax screen.
Scenes in the hotly anticipated 007 film, No Time To Die, in cinemas from April 2, have been shot especially for Imax - up to 26 per cent bigger than other cinemas.
Bond has left active service and is enjoying a quieter life in Jamaica, but when an old friend needs his help, Bond is led onto the trail of a mysterious villain armed with dangerous new technology.
The movie is the first ever instalment of the global James Bond franchise to be shot with IMAX® film cameras.
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Only in IMAX cinemas will audiences see the film the way it was creatively intended, as the scenes shot with IMAX film cameras will expand vertically to fill the screen, providing audiences up to 26 per cent more of the image with unprecedented crispness, clarity and colour for a truly immersive experience.
Visitors to the National Science and Media Museum can see it on the biggest screen in West Yorkshire - the 60ft-tall Imax.
Kathryn Penny, Head of Screen Operation, said: “It has been almost five years since the last Bond movie and we know audiences can't wait for this next chapter. There is no better way to experience No Time to Die than on IMAX as its director intended - from the trailer alone we can see that the action sequences are bigger than ever before and where better to get immersed in the world of 007 than at the biggest screen in West Yorkshire?”
Tickets are on sale today at scienceandmediamuseum.org.uk/cinema/no-time-to-die
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