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‘Wizard of Oz’ blown up by AI for giant Sphere screen

Last updated: July 27, 2025 5:30 pm
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The iconic Las Vegas venue known as Sphere is set to host its first classic movie screening on August 28, featuring the beloved film “The Wizard of Oz.” This groundbreaking event, as highlighted in a segment on CBS Sunday Morning, promises a unique and immersive experience for moviegoers.

Sphere Entertainment CEO James Dolan revealed that a dedicated team of 2,000 individuals is working tirelessly to revolutionize the viewing experience of this timeless classic. Utilizing cutting-edge AI technology, the team aims to enhance the resolution of the original film and extend the footage beyond its original frame.

One of the remarkable outcomes of this technological innovation is the transformation of a grainy close-up of Dorothy into a richly detailed image. Through a process known as outpainting, viewers are treated to a magical expansion of the scene, revealing additional elements such as the Scarecrow, the Yellow Brick Road, and the majestic mountains of Oz.

Moreover, the use of AI allows for the creation of new performances from the original actors, further enriching the viewing experience. Despite these enhancements, Dolan emphasized that the goal was not to alter the film but rather to transport viewers into the heart of the story, as if they were present during the filming.

The integration of AI technology and a state-of-the-art LED screen at Sphere promises to redefine the way audiences experience classic movies. By seamlessly blending the nostalgia of the original film with innovative techniques, this screening of “The Wizard of Oz” is set to captivate and delight viewers in a whole new way.

As the anticipation builds for this groundbreaking event at Sphere, movie enthusiasts can look forward to a truly unforgettable cinematic experience that honors the timeless magic of “The Wizard of Oz” while embracing the possibilities of modern technology. Get ready to step into the world of Oz like never before at this exclusive screening in Las Vegas.

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