Skip to main content

Tarantino’s The Hateful Eight will have a limited Christmas debut on 70mm film

quentin tarantino the hateful eight to debut in 70mm banner
Image used with permission by copyright holder

Quentin Tarantino’s anticipated new western, The Hateful Eight, will premiere this Christmas, only in 70mm film, ahead of its digital theatrical release (Jan. 8). The Civil War-era period piece, which was shot on a rare form of the 70mm film format called Ultra Panavision 70 — which results in a very wide image — will be shown at 50 theaters worldwide in the analog format.

It’s a bold, yet unsurprising move for Tarantino, one of the film industry’s biggest opponents of digital filmmaking. Yet, when you’re Quentin Tarantino, the theaters conform to you, not the other way around. To project the film in 70mm,  The Hollywood Reporter has reported that plans to equip select theaters with expensive vintage anamorphic film projectors are underway.

Recommended Videos

It’s a lot of work on Tarantino’s part as well, but he’s well aware that films shot in 70mm film simply look better than those in 35mm. With 70mm, the film itself is bigger: the frames are the same height as 35mm, but are almost twice as wide. That means that when the image is projected through a lens, it has to be blown up less than 35mm to fill a movie theater screen.

Please enable Javascript to view this content

The release will mark the widest 70mm release the industry has seen in more than 20 years, according to the film’s distributor, The Weinstein Company. As a result, film equipment company Panavision was integral in making the project a success — the classic Ultra Panavision 70 lenses haven’t been used since 1966’s Khartoum. Panavision had to rework 19 of these lenses for the film’s production, and it’s thought that the company will assist in retrofitting theaters with the 70mm projectors necessary for playing The Hateful Eight on the silver screen.

“Our long relationship with Quentin Tarantino is one of the cornerstones of this company, said Weinstein Co. exec Erik Lomis in a statement. “So it’s incredibly special to us to be releasing his latest film in such a spectacular way on 70mm — we can’t think of a finer Christmas gift to be giving movie lovers and Tarantino fans this year.”

Details on which theaters will play The Hateful Eight in 70mm are still unconfirmed. The film, which follows eight travelers caught in a Wyoming snowstorm at a stagecoach stopover, features Samuel L. Jackson, Kurt Russell, Jennifer Jason Leigh, Walton Goggins, Demian Bichir, Tim Roth, Michael Madsen, and Bruce Dern.

Chris Leo Palermino
Former Digital Trends Contributor
Chris Leo Palermino is a music, tech, business, and culture journalist based between New York and Boston. He also contributes…
3 underrated Netflix movies you should watch this weekend (January 10-12)
A woman puts her arms around a man in The Good Shepherd.

Has anyone not watched Carry-On yet? The Netflix original movie, which premiered about a month ago at the height of the holiday season, has quickly become one of the most popular Netflix movies ever. If you haven't, you should check it out -- it's quite the nifty thriller.

If you have and are looking for something else to watch this weekend, well, Netflix has plenty of movies for you to choose from. The following three movies are a little underrated, and while flawed, they are worth watching if you're in the mood for a historical thriller, a Civil War action epic, or a documentary about one of the kindest actors who ever lived.

Read more
3 underrated Amazon Prime Video movies you should watch this weekend (January 10-12)
A man in full body makeup looks down in Cloud Atlas.

If you suffer from decision fatigue, or simply don't know how to differentiate the hundreds of titles you scroll through on streaming services, you might find the experience of picking a movie to watch rather harrowing.

Thankfully, we've done some of the hard work for you, pulling together these three films that are the perfect way to spend a weekend watching movies. Amazon Prime Video has plenty of movies worth your time, but these three very different titles have all flown more under the radar than they should have.

Read more
Severance creator knows how the series ends, hopes to make season 3 soon
A man holds a paper in his fingers for Severance.

It's been three years since Mark S. screamed, "She's alive!" before the screen cut to black in the Severance season 1 finale. After numerous setbacks and delays, Severance season 2 returns to Apple TV+ this month.

The Emmy-nominated sci-fi drama enters its sophomore season with several unanswered questions, many of which revolve around the mysterious Lumon Industries. With so many queries and nothing guaranteed past season 2, does the Severance creative team have a roadmap to the ending? Have no fear. Creator Dan Erickson knows how the series ends.

Read more