
When fans head to the Maryland Science Center this weekend to see “Captain Marvel,” they’ll get to experience every fight scene and action sequence with crisp digital visuals and a state-of-the-art sound system in the museum’s five-story IMAX Theater.
In a press release, the science center said the new digital projector, which made its debut last night, will allow the IMAX Theater to screen first-run Hollywood movies and educational films it previously couldn’t show on film.
The newly installed IMAX sound system will “immerse audiences into the on-screen action like never before,” the release said, and movie-goers will enjoy it all more comfortably in reupholstered seats.
“For more than 30 years, our IMAX Theater has been integral to our mission, inspiring more than 10 million visitors with footage from inside the human body all the way to the international space station,” Mark J. Potter, president and CEO of the Maryland Science Center, said in a statement. “Thanks to our IMAX digital upgrade, we can deliver the latest, most exciting IMAX content and a first-rate movie-going experience.”
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