The first 4DX theater in the U.S., located in Downtown LA will feature the biggest November blockbusters.
Each 4DX auditorium incorporates motion-based seating synchronized with over 20 different effects to maximize the feeling of immersion within the movie.
The November titles include:
Christopher Nolan’s new sci-fi epic starring Matthew McConaughey– Interstellar
Big Hero 6 from the animation maestros at Disney behind Frozen
The third installment of Katniss Everdeen’s heroic story - Hunger Games: Mockyingjay, which has the farthest release date of November 21.
Moviegoers can catch Interstellar, Big Hero 6 and Hunger Games: Mockingjay in 4DX only at Regal Cinemas L.A. LIVE Stadium 14.
Fall 4DX Releases Started on NOV. 7. Check Fandango for exact times.
Tickets available through Fandango theater page.
4DX, created by CJ 4DPLEX, is the world’s first and leading 4D technology-based movie experience. Headquartered in Seoul and with international offices in Los Angeles and Beijing, the company provides immersive cinematic experiences through 4DX auditoriums for worldwide exhibition partners along with 4DX codes of major Hollywood titles.
Each 4DX auditorium incorporates motion-based seating synchronized with over 20 different effects optimized by skilled editors of i-studio, the 4DX in-house editing team, maximizing the feeling of immersion within the movie.
Started in 2009, 4DX brought its very first – and the world’s first – 4D screen in Korea. Since then, it has rapidly spread around the world, with partnerships in Mexico, Brazil, Chile, Peru, Venezuela, Russia, Hungary, Poland, Czech, the Philippines, Indonesia, Japan and – coming soon this summer – in the United States at the L.A. Live Regal Cinemas, in the heart of Los Angeles. As of the end of June 2014, 4DX has expanded to more than 16,000 seats in 109 theaters in 26 countries.
Since debuting with a 4DX screening of Avatar in 2010, more than 140 movies have taken advantage of 4DX. These include more than 100 Hollywood blockbusters including recent hits Frozen and The Amazing Spider-Man 2, which saw audiences exceeding 600,000 and occupancy rates 15 to 30 percent higher than 2D and 3D showings in the countries in which 4DX was available. The top-10 performing 4DX movies have been among the most popular films in the world: The Amazing Spider-man 2 (2014), Frozen (2013), Gravity (2013), The Avengers (2012), Iron Man 3 (2013), Hobbit: The Desolation of Smaug (2013), Ice Age 4: Continental Drift (2012), Captain America: The Winter Soldier (2014), X-Men: Days of Future Past (2014) and Transformers: Dark of the Moon (2011).