One particular web-slinging spider movie is heading back to cinemas this month – and in IMAX, no less.

When it comes to big blockbusters, there’s no place like IMAX. The screening format allows a film to really shine, turning a trip to the movies into a surreal cinematic experience.

A number of movies have made their mark specifically in IMAX, such as this summer’sOppenheimer, which alsoreturned to the big screen for a time– we even have an article explaining all about IMAX with Oppenheimer, since Christopher Nolan and IMAX appear to go hand in hand.

Miles Morales is returning to IMAX

Miles Morales is returning to IMAX

According to IMAX (viaComic Book), the re-release will be “digitally re-mastered into the image and sound quality of The IMAX Experience.”

Spider-Verse so-writer and executive producer Christopher Miller announced the news onX(formerly Twitter), stating “If you didn’t get a chance to catch ACROSS THE SPIDER-VERSE on the big screen – where you can see the jaw-dropping level of detail & innovation lovingly put into every frame – you’ve got another chance!”

If you didn’t get a chance to catch ACROSS THE SPIDER-VERSE on the big screen – where you can see the jaw-dropping level of detail & innovation lovingly put into every frame – you’ve got another chance!It’s returning to IMAX for a limited release on January 19th. Don’t miss it!pic.twitter.com/UCqeWCCSlv

WithBeyond the Spider-Verse, the trilogy’s third and final installment, not heading our way until at least next year, it’s probably in fans’ best interests to catch these movies in theatres whenever they can. The first two movies are also still available to stream onNetflix, which we discuss here. But considering that a major selling point of Spider-Verse is its stunning visuals and action, there’s still plenty of reasons to head back into cinemas.

And of course, check out the trailer below to remind you of all the visuals you’ll get to see once again on the big screen:

Check out our other Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse coverage below:

Lucy-Jo was a Movies and TV Writer at Dexerto, and has previously written for Screen Rant and Girls on Tops. After earning a Master’s Degree in Film and Literature, Lucy-Jo now loves covering films, TV shows, and anime, especially if it’s something by Mike Flanagan, or anything drenched in camp.