Brad Pitt sequel 'Cliff Booth' to open IMAX theaters in November
David Fincher’s sequel starring Brad Pitt will play in IMAX for two weeks before arriving on Netflix, giving the streamer a rare theatrical window.
- On Wednesday, Netflix announced that director David Fincher's new film, a continuation of *Once Upon a Time in Hollywood* featuring Brad Pitt as Cliff Booth, will play exclusively in IMAX theaters for two weeks.
- Fincher, a Netflix stalwart, previously directed *Mank* and *The Killer* for the platform, establishing his relationship with the streamer before this rare theatrical venture.
- The untitled film premieres in IMAX theaters on November 25 before arriving on Netflix on December 23, taking over a slot previously held by Greta Gerwig's *The Magician's Nephew*.
- Theater chain AMC is participating despite previously balking at Netflix's limited theatrical windows, illustrating the streamer's use of theatrical releases as a specific incentive for major directors.
- Set in 1977, the film explores a different Hollywood landscape and features an ensemble cast including Elizabeth Debicki, Scott Caan, and Yahya Abdul-Mateen, produced by Pitt and Cean Chaffin.
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