On the evening of December 4, IMAX updated its website which confirmed LedZepNews’ previous reporting that “Becoming Led Zeppelin” will be released on February 7 with early access screenings beginning on February 5.
The company also seemingly published and then deleted a news post in which it said that “free miniposters” will be made available during screenings of the film.
IMAX’s website now lists all of the cinemas where early access screenings will be held, all of which are either in the US or Canada.
Here’s the list of locations where advance screenings will begin on February 5:
United States
- Atlanta, GA – Regal Atlantic Station & IMAX
- Boston, MA – AMC Boston Common 19
- Chicago, IL – Regal City North & IMAX
- Cleveland, OH – Regal Crocker Park & IMAX
- Dallas, TX – AMC Northpark 15 & IMAX
- Denver, CO – Regal UA Colorado Center & IMAX
- Detroit, Michigan – AMC Livonia 20 & IMAX
- Los Angeles, CA – AMC Century City 15 & IMAX
- Los Angeles, CA – AMC Mission Valley 20 & IMAX
- Minneapolis, MN – AMC Rosedale 14 & IMAX
- New York, NY – AMC Lincoln Square 13 & IMAX
- Philadelphia, PA – AMC Neshaminy 24 & IMAX
- San Francisco, CA – AMC Metreon 16 & IMAX
- Seattle, WA – Regal Thornton Place & IMAX
- Washington, D.C. – AMC Georgetown 14 & IMAX
Canada
- Montreal, QC – Cinema Cineplex Forum & IMAX
- Toronto, ON – Cineplex Cinemas Yonge Dundas & IMAX
- Victoria, BC – SilverCity Victoria Cinemas & IMAX
IMAX also updated its description of the film to claim that it includes “audio interviews with John Bonham that have been kept private for decades.” It’s unclear which interviews this refers to. The only audio interview with Bonham known to have been used in the film is a 1972 Australian radio interview which has been widely available for years.
A new poster advertising the early access screenings has also been published, which appears to be a new version of an earlier poster LedZepNews exclusively revealed last month:
Looking forward to seeing this but OMG the photo the chose for the poster is awful.
Actually the poster is based on a still from an image used from a performance on a French TV show
Nobody’s fault but mine
i have a ticket for somerville feb 6 4pm
im hoping to see it a few times
Hope it will be available in Europe and will get a physical realease (BD,DVD) too.
When will it be available in Europe?
Come-on; please provide an Ottawa venue!!!