Disney+ will enhance the IMAX experience of its compatible content with IMAX Enhanced DTS support for select Marvel movies, as well as other movies and series in 2023.

Disney’s SVoD platform has announced a partnership with IMAX audio subsidiary DTS and Xperi. Specifically, ” IMAX Enhanced titles on Disney+ will be available with IMAX Signature Sound by DTS on compatible hardware devices later this year. “, written Variety. The exact dates of availability of the function on Disney + have not yet been indicated.
What IMAX Enhanced with DTS sound will bring to movies and series
According to the two companies, this new feature could provide surround sound playback for home theaters and would ensure that ” the creative intent of the directors is fully optimized for an IMAX-quality presentation ».

Variety Remember that the association between Disney + and IMAX is not in its infancy. As of November 2021, 13 Marvel movies have taken advantage of IMAX Enhanced, which offers up to 26% more on-screen images, for certain sequences only. As a reminder, this picture and sound format is a lighter version of IMAX found in certain dark rooms. It mainly offers the disappearance of black bands in certain sequences.

At the launch of DTS IMAX Enhanced sound, only certain TVs will be compatible: certified IMAX Enhanced models from Sony, Hisense, as well as A/V receivers from Denon, Marantz and JBL.
IMAX Enhanced content list now available on Disney+
- Black Panther: Wakanda Forever (release scheduled for February 1)
- Black Panther
- Thor: Love and Thunder
- strange doctor
- Doctor strange in the multiverse of madness
- Shang-Chi and the Legend of the Ten Rings
- black widow
- eternal
- Guardians of the Galaxy
- guardians of the galaxy vol. 2
- Iron Man
- Captain America: Civil War
- Thor: Ragnarok
- Avengers: infinity war
- Ant-Man and the Wasp
- captain marvel
- Avengers Endgame
- Light-year
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