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A new selfie stop has made its way to the Las Vegas Strip, this time at the Venetian, celebrating the iconic film, The Wizard ...
TL;DR: An AI-enhanced version of The Wizard of Oz will be screened on the Sphere, a giant 16K LED screen in Las Vegas from August 28. This project, involving Google, Warner Bros, and many others ...
An enhanced version of "The Wizard of Oz" lands at the Sphere in Las Vegas on Aug. 28, 2025.© Sphere Entertainment An original shot of the Wicked Witch of the East as she meets her demise in "The ...
The venue is promoting its Sphere-icized “Wizard of Oz” with an outdoor installation suggesting that the venue has landed atop the Wicked Witch of the East, complete with her 50-foot-long legs ...
To take advantage of Sphere Immersive Sound’s 167,000 programmable speakers and ability to direct sound anywhere in the venue, the original film’s monoaural score was rerecorded to take on new clarity ...
It seems like it’d take an actual wizard to transform a soundtrack recorded in 1939 in mono and on primitive equipment into a score for one of the most immersive, cutting-edge audio systems on ...
Ticket prices for The Wizard of Oz and From the Edge have not yet been revealed, but it’s worth noting that admission to V-U2: An Immersive Concert Film at Sphere Las Vegas starts at around $100 ...
In addition to “Wizard of Oz,” Sphere also unveiled “From the Edge,” an athlete-centric experience set to debut in 2026. Directed by Academy Award winners E. Chai Vasarhelyi and Jimmy Chin ...
How ‘The Wizard of Oz’ Is Finding a Whole New Sound at Sphere, With a Re-Recorded Orchestra, an Untouched Judy Garland, and Aural Design That Puts You in the Twister: ‘Hold Onto Your Dentures’ ...
Dorothy and the Scarecrow, Tin Man and Cowardly Lion shown in a scene from Macomb Ballet Company’s presentation of “The Wizard of Oz” appearing at the Macomb Center for Performing Arts April ...
Wicked the musical and The Wizard of Oz are based on the same book. L. Frank Baum, who created the Land of Oz, wrote 14 Oz books. Baum's first novel, The Wonderful Wizard of Oz, was released in 1900.