Warner
Bros
Pictures
is
all
set
to
re-release
Christopher
Nolan's
iconic
Batman
trilogy
in
Hong
Kong
theatres
for
a
limited
time
period.
Hollywood
Reporter,
revealed
the
decision
was
made
after
cinemas
were
opened
for
business
on
May
8,
after
the
lockdown
was
lifted
in
the
regions.
The
trilogy
will
be
screen
in
selected
cinemas
including
IMAX
before
the
release
of
Christopher
Nolan's
upcoming
Tenet
on
July
17.
The
first
film
Batman
Begins
that
released
in
2005
will
be
screened
on
June
4,
followed
by
2008
release
The
Dark
Knight
on
June
11
and
2011
film,
The
Dark
Knight
Rises
on
June
18.
Earlier
Warner
Bros.'
has
also
re-released
the
4K
remastered
version
of
The
Matrix
starring
Keanu
Reeves
when
the
cinemas
opened
for
business
in
Hong
Kong.
The
re-releases
screenings
could
also
have
expanded
to
China.
In
March
cinemas
had
begun
to
open
again
in
China
but
were
closed
again
just
in
a
few
days
due
to
the
increase
in
the
number
of
COVID-19
cases.
The
Dark
Knight
trilogy
has
been
a
fan
favourite
in
all
Batman
DC
films.
It
has
also
been
celebrated
as
one
of
the
great
trilogies
in
cinema
history
including,
other
noteworthy
trilogies
like
The
Godfather,
The
Lord
of
the
Rings,
and
the
original
Star
Wars
trilogy.
Christopher
Nolan's
upcoming
film,
Tenet
is
set
to
be
released
on
June
17
worldwide.
Many
countries
are
still
under
lockdowns
and
it
is
unsure
how
the
makers
plan
to
release
the
films
in
other
regions.
Tenet
stars,
Robert
Pattinson,
Dimple
Kapadia,
Denzil
Smith,
Michael
Caine,
Martin
Donovan,
Elizabeth
Debicki,
Aaron
Taylor-Johnson,
and
Kenneth
Branagh
and
others.
On
the
other
hand,
the
new
Batman
film
is
titled
as
The
Batman
and
stars
Robert
Pattinson
in
the
titular
role.
Directed
by
Matt
Reeves,
the
makers
earlier
revealed
first
looks
of
the
film
and
are
hoping
to
finish
shooting
in
time
for
the
scheduled
release
on
October
1,
2021.