Dunkirk: Where to watch the seven-minute preview showing ahead of Rogue One
A prologue to Christopher Nolan's WWII drama will debut in select cinemas
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Your support makes all the difference.Christopher Nolan, ever the film stock enthusiast, will be showing WWII drama Dunkirk in the 35mm and 70mm format in select IMAX cinemas across the world, a preview of which can be seen ahead of Rogue One.
- Lasting for seven minutes, the footage will land ahead of the Star Wars prequel this weekend well before its July 2017 release.
It'll serve as a prologue to the director's first film since 2014's Interstellar.
Below is a list of all the cinemas across the globe where you'll be able to watch the preview.
For those of you who can't make it to one of the above, you'll have to make do with the breathtaking trailer which shows off the film's impressive cast including Kenneth Branagh, Mark Rylance, Cillian Murphy and Tom Hardy (it seemed to ditch that extra).
Dunkirk is released 21 July with the 35mm/70mm showings due to begin 19 July. Rogue One - the first of three planned Star Wars anthology films - is in cinemas now.
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