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It looks like 8K movies are finally coming, including from 70mm prints – but the biggest piece of the 8K TV puzzle is still missing

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  • Warner Bros has scanned over 20 movies in 8K
  • Scanning from film, including 70mm
  • But is there any point to 8K over streaming?

One of the big downsides of the best 8K TVs is that there’s precious little 8K content to watch. But Warner Bros’ latest news suggests that good things are coming. Over 20 good things, in fact, as a start.

Speaking at the NAB 2025 event this week, Warner Bros said that it has scanned over 20 films in 8K. As FlatpanelsHD reports, it didn’t name the movies, but it did say that it was scanning movies shot on film, including movies shot on 70mm, in 8K. That’s a combination for home theater heaven.

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