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What it's like watching Marvel's 'Ant-Man and the Wasp' in a theater where the seats move and water is sprayed in your face

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Marvel’s latest movie, „Ant-Man and the Wasp,“ is already entertaining on its own. But add in moving seats and water being sprayed at…
Marvel’s latest movie, „Ant-Man and the Wasp,“ is already entertaining on its own. But add in moving seats and water being sprayed at you, and it basically becomes a theme park ride.
That’s the gist of 4DX, a movie-viewing experience that’s not just 3D. The seats move during action sequences, water hits you in the face if characters in the movie go under water, scents are released throughout the theater to emulate smells in the movie, and so on. It pretty much tries to replicate the environment in the movie, and while it obviously can’t do that too closely without getting dangerous, it’s something worth trying.
I got to experience „Ant-Man and the Wasp“ this way Thursday night at Regal Union Square Stadium 14 in New York. The movie was in 3D during my viewing, which, on top of 4DX, really put me in the movie in a way I hadn’t experienced before.
Of course, there’s the money factor. But if you’re willing to shell out around $30 a ticket, 4DX is something I recommend moviegoers experience at least once.
Even Ant-Man himself Paul Rudd recommends it.
I took some photos before my viewing of the movie to give readers a better look at what they can look forward to:
Marvel’s latest movie, „Ant-Man and the Wasp,“ is already entertaining on its own. But add in moving seats and water being sprayed at you, and it basically becomes a theme park ride.
That’s the gist of 4DX, a movie-viewing experience that’s not just 3D. The seats move during action sequences, water hits you in the face if characters in the movie go under water, scents are released throughout the theater to emulate smells in the movie, and so on. It pretty much tries to replicate the environment in the movie, and while it obviously can’t do that too closely without getting dangerous, it’s something worth trying.
I got to experience „Ant-Man and the Wasp“ this way Thursday night at Regal Union Square Stadium 14 in New York. The movie was in 3D during my viewing, which, on top of 4DX, really put me in the movie in a way I hadn’t experienced before.
Of course, there’s the money factor. But if you’re willing to shell out around $30 a ticket, 4DX is something I recommend moviegoers experience at least once.
Even Ant-Man himself Paul Rudd recommends it.
I took some photos before my viewing of the movie to give readers a better look at what they can look forward to:

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