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Christopher Nolan's 'Interstellar' IMAX Prints Rumored to be Destroyed by Paramount

Warner Bros. Pictures and IMAX Corporation Clear Up Confusion

Prints Not Destroyed, but Sent to Archives for Preservation

Earlier in the day, a Christopher Nolan fan account tweeted a rumor that all 70mm IMAX prints of the film Interstellar had been destroyed by Paramount. Paramount Pictures and Warner Bros. Pictures quickly put out a statement refuting the rumor, stating that the prints had been sent to archives for preservation.

“We would like to clarify that no IMAX prints of Interstellar have been destroyed,” the statement read. “The prints have been carefully preserved and are being stored in a climate-controlled environment. We are committed to ensuring that these prints are available for future generations to enjoy.”

The statement from Paramount and Warner Bros. Pictures is a relief to fans of Interstellar, who were worried that the prints had been lost forever. The film is a critical and commercial success, and its stunning visuals are a big part of its appeal. The IMAX prints of the film are particularly impressive, and they offer a truly immersive experience for viewers.

It is not clear what led to the original rumor that the prints had been destroyed. However, it is possible that the rumor was started by someone who was mistaken about the status of the prints. It is also possible that the rumor was started by someone who was intentionally trying to spread misinformation.

Regardless of how the rumor started, Paramount and Warner Bros. Pictures have made it clear that the IMAX prints of Interstellar are safe and sound. Fans of the film can rest assured that they will be able to enjoy these stunning prints for many years to come.

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