
The Wizard of Oz’s Sphere movie release caused both criticism and fanfare, and if James Dolan has his way, it’ll just be the first in a number of high-profile movies getting experiences at his Las Vegas arena.
Why won’t Star Wars get a Sphere release?
According to a report from Bloomberg, owner Dolan — who is the owner of the New York Knicks, MSG Networks, and Madison Square Garden Sports — was said to have spoken to Warner Bros. about having additional titles play at the Sphere in an immersive experience. These films include both the Harry Potter and Star Wars franchises, although it seems like Dolan won’t have luck with one.
Bloomberg’s report notes that Warner Bros. is “more than willing” to have Dolan pay to adapt the cost of movies like The Wizard of Oz, as they not only got a licensing fee and a share of sales, but can now keep showing the film. As a result, the potential of a Harry Potter Sphere show seem more likely. Disney, however, is said to want “to be more involved in making the movies,” casting some doubt on the possibility of a Star Wars experience.
The Wizard of Oz experience at the Sphere was initially criticized heavily by fans due to its use of A.I. to enhance certain parts of the movie for the Sphere experience. Outside of The Wizard of Oz, other movies, like The Matrix, have enjoyed successful runs at the specialized arena, which also hosts concerts and other immersive experiences that incorporate the special design of the arena.
(Source: Bloomberg)
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