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Most home releases crop the film to a letterbox format. The tag here means you’re getting the expanded aspect ratio for those massive set pieces. When the Ancient One pushes Stephen’s soul through the multiverse, the image fills your entire screen, making the "Magical Mystery Tour" feel significantly more immersive. 2. Smoothness Beyond Reality (The 60FPS Factor) High-frame-rate content can be a storage nightmare
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I recently got my hands on a , and it’s a complete game-changer. Here is why this specific version is the ultimate way to revisit the Mirror Dimension. 1. The IMAX Scale It’s "plug-and-play" brilliance
When Doctor Strange hit theaters in 2016, it redefined what "psychedelic" could look like in the MCU. But if you’re still watching the standard 24fps version, you’re only seeing half the magic.