'The Dark Knight' Trilogy Returning to 5 Theaters in Honor of Batman's 80th Anniversary

'The Dark Knight' Press Conference
'The Dark Knight' Press Conference / Akihiro I

Many of the superheroes we know today have been around for decades, and have only just broke into Hollywood. To celebrate Batman's 80th birthday, the Dark Knight trilogy will be returning to five theaters for fans to honor the Caped Crusader.

All three of Christopher Nolan's Batman movies, Batman Begins, The Dark Knight and The Dark Knight Rises, will be played back-to-back on March 30 at Universal Cinema AMC at CityWalk in Hollywood. Nolan himself will do a Q&A in between The Dark Knight and The Dark Knight Rises.

After that, the event will appear in four other cities with the taped footage of the Q&A shown during the screening.

On April 13, the trilogy will play at AMC Lincoln Square in New York City and AMC Metreon in San Francisco. On April 20, the films will be screened at Cinesphere Ontario Place, Toronto, and IMAX Theatre at the Indiana State Museum, Indianapolis.

The movies will be played on IMAX 70mm, a format Nolan is known for.

Nolan's Batman movies were all global successes, and are credited with pushing comic book movies to the main screen.

Batman's birthday will be officially celebrated on March 30.

[h/t: The Hollywood Reporter]