20th Century Fox has announced where and when audiences will be able to watch the black-and-white version of Logan.
Titled Logan Noir, this monochromatic version of the third Wolverine film will hit Alamo Drafthouse theaters across the U.S. on May 16 at 5 p.m. PT/8 p.m. ET/7 p.m. CT. Those living in Los Angeles will also be able to watch Logan Noir at the Egyptian Theatre on the same day and time.
Logan Noir graphic, courtesy of 20th Century Fox
This one-time screening event will then be followed by a live streamed Q&A with director James Mangold, which will be presented in all Alamo Drafthouse theaters. Attendees can participate in the Q&A with Mangold via Twitter using the hashtag #AskAlamo.
Additionally, those who wear black-and-white attire at the screenings will receive an exclusive commemorative event poster. Tickets for all screenings are now available here.
"Being able to do this with the film's creator only adds to the gravity of the event and we plan to make this an epic evening in all of our theaters," said Tim League, Alamo Drafthouse founder and CEO.
Mangold said he took many black-and-white photos during the film's production and quickly "noticed how striking and dramatic our gritty settings and characters appeared in monochrome."
Read IGN's Logan review to find out why we believe it's "the Wolverine film that many fans have long awaited."
Alex Gilyadov is a freelance writer for IGN. You can follow him on Twitter.
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