Netflix’s Cliff Booth will be released for two weeks on Imax

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Cliff Booth is headed to Imax.

Netflix has revealed that it will give its film Cliff Booth a two-week Imax release globally starting November 25, the day before Thanksgiving. It will then arrive on the streaming service on December 23.

Directed by David Fincher from a screenplay by Quentin Tarantino, the film is a continuation of Brad Pitt’s Oscar-winning film. Once upon a time in Hollywood Stunt character. Although the film was referred to as The Adventures of Cliff BoothIt doesn’t have an official address yet.

It occupies the theatrical niche previously occupied by Greta Gerwig Narnia: The wizard’s nephewwhich is a first for Netflix, will get a traditional theatrical release with a full 49-day window in theaters when it arrives in February. The streamer stresses that he’s not changing his film production strategy to serve him, though Narnia.

Major Netflix films have gotten short theatrical runs before, like the Rian Johnson film Knives out Nominated films and awards. Demon hunters in kpopNetflix’s most-watched movie of all time, got a wide release version of the musical last year, but only for a few days, and only after it had already been on the service for weeks.

As for the Cliff Booth film, like all things Tarantino-related, it has been closely guarded. Netflix aired a short teaser during the Super Bowl, which was not released online afterward. “I don’t have a lot of talent, but I know better than to get in the way of a good story,” Booth said in the teaser.

Sony released Once upon a time in Hollywood Set in an alternate history of 1969, Pitt plays the driver and stuntman of faded actor Rick Dalton, played by Leonardo DiCaprio.

The presence of a sequel to the film, let alone directed and produced by Fincher on Netflix, was a shock when it was first announced on April Fools’ Day in 2025. (It wasn’t a hoax.)

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