Somehow it's been almost 10 years since Christopher Nolan's sci-fi odyssey Interstellar was first released in theaters, and to celebrate the upcoming anniversary, Paramount Pictures and Warner Bros. are bringing it back to the big screen. By Paramount announced at CinemaCon this week that Interstellar will be re-released on September 27, 2024 in IMAX 70mm and digital. Interstellar, starring Matthew McConaughey, Anne Hathaway and Jessica Chastain, debuted in the United States in fall 2014.
In its true form for Nolan, the film is a bit mind-blowing. Interstellar It presents us with an Earth in the near future that is becoming uninhabitable due to an unbeatable plague that has wiped out almost all food crops. A team of astronauts goes into space in search of another planet that could harbor life, using a wormhole to reach a galaxy beyond our own, and space-time oddities ensue. It's a great movie and was well-received at the time of its release (even if it left a lot of people confused about what had really happened), and grossed approximately $731 million worldwide, according to Variety.
If you didn't get a chance to see it in IMAX the first time, it's definitely worth going to the theater to see it.