Here’s a list of theaters playing the Dunkirk prologue in front of Rogue One

Last Updated on July 31, 2021

The first trailer for Christopher Nolan‘s DUNKIRK hit earlier this week, brining with it some pretty visuals, if nothing else. A good portion of the community was underwhelmed by what they saw, and if you find yourself falling in that camp, then perhaps the prologue to the film will interest you. As you may know, IMAX theaters will be screening the prologue in front of ROGUE ONE this weekend, and if you’d like to see where exactly it’s playing, Warner Bros. has released a handy graphic that will tell you just that!

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So do you think you’ll make the trek out to visit one of these theaters in an effort to see more of DUNKIRK? I figure it’s a pretty good deal, especially since it’s followed by ROGUE ONE. I, admittedly, fall in the camp of those who were underwhelmed by the trailer, but the glimpse is exactly that. Maybe we’ll get more of an idea of what to expect come this weekend!

DUNKIRK opens in theaters on July 21, 2017.

Source: Warner Bros.

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