Do movie theaters show movies in HD?
No, High-Definition is for television only. Some theatres across the United States have Digital Light Processing (DLP) which is a technology widely used for projecting images from a monitor onto a large screen for presentation purposes. To sum it up, it’s digitally shown instead of having it looping on a film reel. It allows you see the movie the way its creators intended you to see it: with incredible clarity and detail, in a range of up to 35 trillion colors. Also, digital movies are immune to the scratches, fading, pops and jitter that film is prone to with repeated screenings so you always see the film in it’s best regardless of if you see it opening night or 2-3 weeks after the theater release.