Time to dust off that Bane impression: The Watch Maninilip OnlineDark Knight trilogy is headed back to the big screen.

In honor of Batman's 80th birthday later this month, Director Christopher Nolan is taking his beloved trio of Christian Bale-starring Batman flicks on the road for an anniversary tour/movie marathon.

Playing in five cities, the special screening will feature all three Dark Knight films, displayed back-to-back in 70mm IMAX. Those attending the March 30 viewing in Los Angeles will also have the chance to participate in a live Q&A with Nolan betweenThe Dark Knight and The Dark Knight Rises. Subsequent showings will play a video recording of the Q&A.

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No word yet on how much tickets to the special showing will run. During the films' original releases, Warner Bros. raked in a total of nearly $2.5 billion at the box office.

Here's where and when the tour will take place.

  • Universal Cinema AMC at CityWalk in Hollywood, California -- March 30

  • AMC Lincoln Square in New York City -- April 13

  • AMC Metreon in San Francisco -- April 13

  • Cinesphere Ontario Place in Toronto -- April 20

  • IMAX Theatre at the Indiana State Museum in Indianapolis -- April 20

Tickets for all five stops go on sale tomorrow, Wednesday, March 13, at 12 p.m. ET / 9 a.m. PT. Showtimes have yet to be announced.

Fans lucky enough to gain admission should come comfortable. Batman Begins + The Dark Knight+The Dark Knight Rises+ Q&A time will add up to roughly 8 hours of Batman viewing.


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