Open the pod bay doors, HAL: the Stanley Kubrick exhibition is coming to Toronto’s TIFF Bell Lightbox in the fall of 2014.

One of the most influential directors and sought-after shows on the film circuit finally arrives in Toronto next year after wowing crowds around the world, most recently at the Los Angeles County Museum of Art.

The show goes deep into the archives of the late Kubrick, including props and other materials for such landmark films as 2001: A Space Odyssey, Dr. Strangelove, The Shining and Full Metal Jacket.

Among the artifacts that will be displayed, Kubrick fans can expect to see the Starchild from 2001, the model for the war room in Dr. Strangelove, the dresses of the spooky twin sisters in The Shining and Private Joker’s “Born to Kill” helmet from Full Metal Jacket.

The exhibit will also feature research papers, costume designs and shooting scripts for Kubrick’s famously uncompleted projects Napoleon and The Aryan Papers.

His early career will also be on view, including his short films and photos from 1945-50, when he was a photojournalist for Look magazine.

“As an organization dedicated to cinema and its visionaries, it goes without saying that we are delighted to be hosting Stanley Kubrick next year at TIFF Bell Lightbox,” said Piers Handling, TIFF’s director and CEO.

“Kubrick was one of the most influential directors of the 20th century, and we’re thrilled to showcase the genius and creative process behind his films through this comprehensive exhibition,” added Noah Cowan, the artistic director for TIFF Bell Lightbox.

Further details on Stanley Kubrick are to be announced in the coming months.