Christopher Nolan is remastering his past films - such as the Dark Knight trilogy - in 4K.

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In an interview with BadTaste.It, which you can view here , Nolan revealed he's personally involved in the 4K remastering process of his films.The filmmaker is excited about the remasters particularly because, according to Nolan, 4K is currently the best way to get the home video audience closer to the 6K resolution his films were shot on."So as home video formats keep evolving, 4K — particularly 4K with HDR, it allows us to give somebody at home an experience that’s much much closer to what it was like to see the original film prints as projected on film," said Nolan.Nolan did not provide a release date for the 4K remasters, but he did warn fans that they're still a long ways out.“It’s a long, complicated process that we’re doing right now, but I think the results I’m seeing are very pleasing and very spectacular," Nolan said.The director's next upcoming film is the World War II epic Dunkirk, which opens in theaters on July 21, 2017. Nolan and the Dunkirk cast recently answered a ton of questions during IGN's live fan Q&A.

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