Yep, I missed that. Well, if you saw my earlier input in this thread, you'll see that I'm largely against the idea of the 3rd movie being in 3D, so I'll address the IMAX part: When I first took my brother to see TDK on IMAX (he'd already seen it on a regular screen but I convinced him he MUST see it on IMAX), at the very opening shot, he let out a very audible, "WOW." And there was nothing fantastical about it - what made it awesome was that it was completely 100% real. It was just the side of a building. But from a perspective we could never have seen it before. The beauty of IMAX to me is the clarity. In the right hands, it lets us see the mundane in the real world in a completely new and magical way - it's the same reason the first title I bought when I got my BluRay player was Planet Earth. Because the imagery in that was more stunning than ANY special effects or comic-book stylized shots/action. My point is, Nolan's "realist" shooting style looks beautiful on IMAX, imo, and I'd hate the thought of him changing it to make his movies more "worthy of the format" or something like that.