Las Vegas Sphere to screen ‘The Wizard of Oz’ in the immersive venue’s first film experience

Las Vegas Sphere to screen ‘The Wizard of Oz’ in the immersive venue’s first film experience


Jack Haley (1898 – 1979) as the Tin Man, Bert Lahr (1895 – 1967) as the Cowardly Lion, Judy Garland (1922 – 1969) as Dorothy, Ray Bolger (1904 – 1987) as the Scarecrow and Frank Morgan (1890 – 1949) as the Doorman to the Emerald City in ‘The Wizard of Oz’, 1939.

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The Las Vegas Sphere will soon screen 1939’s “The Wizard of Oz” in the immersive event venue’s first film experience.

The project places viewers inside the world of Oz using the Sphere’s 160,000-square-foot wraparound screen. The film will play in 16k resolution with full spatial audio using 167,000 speakers and haptic seating, according to a June press release.

In a partnership with Google Cloud, engineers used AI “outpainting” to expand the original film frames to fit the immersive space, according to an April press release.

“Our standard on this was not to modify the film at all, but to try and bring you into as if you were in the studio when it was shot,” James Dolan, Sphere Entertainment CEO, told CBS Sunday Morning.

Glenn Derry, MSG Ventures executive vice president and visual effects artist, is in charge of the 4D effects, such as motion, wind, water and scent, to make audiences feel like they are in Oz, CBS reported. Derry told CBS Sunday Morning his team used technology to bring in fog and wind effects to mimic tornadoes that are seen in the movie.

“The Wizard of Oz” experience opens to the public on Aug. 28.

The Las Vegas Sphere opened in September 2023 and has a capacity of roughly 20,000. About 10,000 of the seats in the arena have haptic technology, according to Sphere Entertainment. The venue has garnered attention since its opening for impressive live concerts and unique visuals.



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