Speaking at CinemaCon 2017, Dolby Laboratories announced that Transformers: The Last Knight will carry their Dolby Atmos And Dolby Vision technologies.
The improvements are not limited to the Theatrical Release but will also be applicable to the home release of the movie as well.
“Dolby Laboratories returns to CinemaCon 2017 (Booth# 2503A) this week to showcase its full spectrum of industry-leading solutions, including newly available products to deliver end-to-end audio, imaging, accessibility, and postproduction solutions for the cinema industry.
Dolby Cinema, which features Dolby Vision and Dolby Atmos, has more than 300 Dolby Cinema sites installed or committed to across the globe with more than 80 titles released or announced, to date.”
Check out the full list of movies, after the jump.
- Columbia Pictures/Skydance, Life, March 24, 2017
- Warner Bros. Pictures, King Arthur: Legend of the Sword, May 12, 2017
- Paramount Pictures, Baywatch, May 26, 2017
- STX Entertainment, Valerian and the City of a Thousand Planets, July 21, 2017
- Warner Bros. Pictures, Annabelle 2, August 11, 2017
- Warner Bros. Pictures/LEGO System A/S, The LEGO® NINJAGO Movie, September 21, 2017
- Warner Bros. Pictures, Blade Runner 2049, October 6, 2017
- Warner Bros. Pictures, Justice League, November 17, 2017
- Lionsgate, Power Rangers, March 24, 2017
- Columbia Pictures/Skydance, Life, March 24, 2017
- Paramount Pictures/DreamWorks, Ghost in the Shell, March 31, 2017
- Universal Pictures, The Fate of the Furious, April 14, 2017
- Disney, Marvel Studios, Guardians of the Galaxy, Vol. 2, May 5, 2017
- Warner Bros. Pictures, King Arthur: Legend of the Sword, May 12, 2017
- Twentieth Century Fox, Alien: Covenant, May 19, 2017
- Disney, Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Men Tell No Tales, May 26, 2017
- Paramount Pictures, Baywatch, May 26, 2017
- Warner Bros. Pictures, Wonder Woman, June 2, 2017
- Universal Pictures, The Mummy, June 9, 2017
- Disney•Pixar, Cars 3, June 16, 2017
- Paramount Pictures, Transformers: The Last Knight, June 23, 2017
- Columbia Pictures, Spider-Man™: Homecoming, July 7, 2017
- Twentieth Century Fox, War for the Planet of the Apes, July 14, 2017
- STX Entertainment, Valerian and the City of a Thousand Planets, July 21, 2017
- Focus Features, Atomic Blonde, July 28, 2017
- Columbia Pictures/MRC, The Dark Tower, July 28, 2017
- Warner Bros. Pictures, Annabelle 2, August 11, 2017
- Warner Bros. Pictures/LEGO System A/S, The LEGO® NINJAGO Movie, September 21, 2017
- Warner Bros. Pictures, Blade Runner 2049, October 6, 2017
- Warner Bros. Pictures, Justice League, November 17, 2017
thankgodfor transformers
More excited about the home release as I have UHD, 9.4.4 Atmos, 20K watts of power and D-Box. No comercial theater can touch it.
unicronic
They should drop in price significantly when the 2017 range hits.
I have an OLED and yes there is nothing even close right now.
Music
And I'd like you to point out where it says anything about Bay (at least one thing).
dirtmodeler
OLED is stunning… Once you see it, you can't unsee it.. a 65" OLED has been calling to me for a year.. but i can't justify spending what they cost right now.. but man they are gorgeous! I hope by next year they are more affordable..
dirtmodeler
Bayformers dont\' move the emotional needle for me.. BUT, I am happy to see more stuff that is Atmos capable.. I hope it takes off. I have a 7.2 system at home, but i\'d like to get Atmos as well, there aren\'t quite enough movies using it to justify more speakers and a new Receiver.. YET.
RNSrobot
Jesus christ, you guys would front page \"MICHAEL BAY TAKES COFFEE BREAK ON SET OF LAST KNIGHT.\"
The sheer salivating over what surely will be yet another lousy movie from ALL the major TF sites is sickening.
NOTHING against those who like the films, but the constant fellating of Bay and the film franchise, the tiniest bit of news receiving a highlight article, is beyond absurd.
kaotika
…………………. 'k…
Hicks_Royel
Well, good for that, I guess. Maybe hearing the explosions in whatever new regard will further help distract from the considerable lack of good story telling.
unicronic
For anyone who doesn't really understand what this means here is a simple breakdown.
Dolby Atmos is a new standard in surround sound that provided vertical sound. In the Cinema this is via speakers attached to the ceiling, at home via speakers (typically) that send sound upwards.
Dolby Vision is a visual standard that provides a richer visual experience – brightness, colors etc. Right now not a great deal of TVs support this to my knowledge with the exception of the LG OLED series.
More are focused on HDR10 which is a gaming standard and a rival standard of Dolby Vision.
HawaiianBro808
Transformers and Justice League i cant wait to see!!!!!
Burnout00012
Holy hell, my local AMC has Dolby cinema and I didn't even know it! You better believe I'm taking advantage of that.
Spaceman1251
Sweet! I'm so jealous of anybody who will get to see it in a Dolby Cinema. The best I'll be able to see it is in IMAX which is a 3 hour drive that I'll be doing opening weekend. I'll probably see it in Dolby Atmos the first night in my hometown, but our Atmos theater kinda sucks, and they turn it up way too loud to even be able to tell where certain sounds are coming from, so much that the IMAX theater sounds better.
But I can't wait for Dolby Vision and Atmos with the blu-ray release, my home theater is just about ready!
Shark
Cool
fallen_revenge
This is definitely the way to go. For some reason IMAX movies don\'t \"WOW\" me anymore…it\'s just a big screen and the audio needs a major upgrade. Maybe it\'s just my theater, but I don\'t know. Dolby Cinemas are just much more comfortable, look great and sound great. The way the seats shake is way more immersive! I\'m gonna check it out first in Dolby and then in IMAX.
SilverOptimus
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