"Force Awakens" will hit screens on December 18 in a multitude of formats, digital 3D, three different Imax 3D versions and regular digital 2D, said The Hollywood Reporter.
In 2012, "Star Wars: Episode I - The Phantom Menace" first released in 2D in 1999, was converted to 3D and re-released, but then Disney tabled plans to re-release 3D versions of the other two films in the series.
Abrams explained his decision to send out a 3D version, saying, "As someone who really hasn't been the most vocal advocate of 3D, the strangest thing happened to me on this. When I was watching the reels in 3D, there were a number of shots - and I know this sounds insane - that I hadn't understood in the three-dimensional space quite the way I did when I saw them in 3D. I actually felt that there were things that were playing better in 3D. I had never felt that before."
Films that were shot with 3D cameras, such as James Cameron's "Avatar" (2009), Martin Scorsese's "Hugo" and Ridley Scott's "The Martian", tend to promote the 3D aspect much more than those shot with 2D cameras and then converted to 3D.
The new "Star Wars" movie was converted. Three different formats of "Force Awakens" will play in Imax theatres.
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