8 Things You Need to Know About the 4DX Theater Experience (2024)

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From rocking seats to 'smelling' what's onscreen, here's what you can expect from this innovative moviegoing experience

Since 1927, the majestic Chinese Theatre has stood in Hollywood, a symbol of the motion picture industry’s glorious past as well as a totem to cinema’s enduring hold on the cultural imagination. Take a five-minute walk west on Hollywood boulevard, however, and you’ll find a company that aims to have a significant say in that industry’s future.

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That’s where CJ E&M America houses its 4DX system, an immersive screening experience that it hopes will soon become the preferred way to see the latest blockbuster. “So much of premium cinema-going is related to [serving gourmet] food, which doesn’t literally relate to what’s on screen,” says Angela Killoren, CJ E&M America’s Chief Marketing Officer. “At the end of the day, you’re like, ‘I could sit on my couch and also have a very nice meal.’ Everybody’s trying to create something special that is a driver for audiences.”

Since 2010, the Seoul-based CJ has been equipping theater auditoriums around the globe — from Brazil to Mexico to Ukraine — with its 4DX technology, which features seats that rock and roll in motion to the action on the screen, as well as offering smells, lighting effects and smoke. The United States is CJ’s next big target: Plans are underway for the first American 4DX screen to open in the Regal Cinemas L.A. Live multiplex by the end of June.

Killoren recognizes that there’s skepticism in the States because of past theater gimmicks like Sensurround and Smell-O-Vision. Speaking in the 4DX offices, surrounded by posters for films like Divergent and Man of Steel that have screened in 4DX overseas, she says, “The U.S. audience does have a slightly more puritan ethos: They want their movie the way they’ve always wanted their movie. But over time, moviegoing and moviemaking have changed so much. Even the digitalization of films itself is partly what makes this possible because it’s so highly synchronized. It’s not a kid in a projector room pushing [buttons]; everything’s synched with the data of the film, and so it’s much more tightly integrated.”

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Most U.S. journalists have only participated in brief 4DX demos, but Rolling Stone was given the opportunity to test-drive a full feature — thus it’s appropriate that our film was a 4D-enhanced version of Need for Speed, the car-crazy Aaron Paul action-thriller. We were curious how the high-octane/low-IQ movie would work with a 4DX upgrade. Here are 8 takeaways from the experience:

It’s incredibly jarring to be in a seat that jerks around
Need for Speed‘s first major action sequence — an illegal nighttime drag race — kicks off with a foot slamming down on a gas pedal, and just then your chair lurches back, creating the sensation that you’re in the car. From there, the motion of your chair mimics every turn of the racers’ steering wheels. There’s no escape; you’re part of the film.

4DX really forces an active viewer experience
After viewing a fully 4DX-enhanced feature, we found ourselves feeling more tired but also more wound up than after a regular night out at the movies. You can’t just let the movie happen to you; the chair demands that you be engaged in an active way with what’s happening on the screen….

…But that’s not always a good thing
Need for Speed is not a great movie per se, and the bad action scenes are incredibly irritating in 4DX. You’re being kicked around and assaulted in sequences that were practically intolerable in two or three dimensions, much less “four.” However, as the film starts to pick up steam near the end as Paul competes in the dangerous De Leon race, the 4DX adds some adrenaline to the experience.

You may have to relearn how to watch a movie
Most viewers tend to lean back in their seats. 4DX, however, is incredibly disorienting if you sit that way — you feel at the mercy of the chair, which can go side to side, up and down, and forward and backward. Eventually, we discovered that it was best to sit up straight and almost lean forward a little bit. It’s not unlike a rollercoaster: Leaning into it is better than laying back.

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4DX-enhanced movies don’t feature 4DX from beginning to end
“People [worry], ‘Oh, I can’t deal with [4DX’s motion] for two hours,'”Killoren notes. “Well, it’s not that for two hours — the movie‘s not that for two hours. 4DX is supposed to be in service of immersion in the story.”In Need for Speed‘s case, it’s mostly reserved for action scenes. However, the technology was occasionally utilized to enhance random moments of comedy or horror. (For example, when a scary dog startles Paul, the chair briefly jolted.) Gimmicky? In a word, yes. You’re being goosed into a response.

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On the whole, being shaken isn’t very fun
We love rollercoasters because of their speed, not because we want them to rattle our brains until they’re purée — and Need for Speed in 4DX has a little too much brain-rattle for our taste. (It’s worth noting: The film’s producers oversee the implementation of 4DX elements. CJ merely makes suggestions and then works off the producers’ notes.) When the 4DX seat simply rumbles, the sensation is akin to sitting in one of those Brookstone massage chairs. But watch out: that usually signals something ominous, such as a rumbling in the background or a car revving up.

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There are currently eight smells utilized by 4DX
Different floral scents and coffee are available, but during the Need for Speed presentation, the scents were relegated to burning rubber and gunpowder. In general, pungent odors make viewers nauseous, but here, the burning scent enhanced scenes of cars in flames, adding an extra layer of immediacy.

The best part of 4DX: the fans
During scenes when cars or planes are zipping through space, the overhead fans kick on, and it’s like you’re zooming down the highway with the wind in your hair. It’s an oddly liberating, freeing feeling. The representative almost managed to secure a 4DX-enhancced screening of The Amazing Spider-Man 2 for the demo; we’re now wondering how Spidey’s Manhattan skyline sojourns would have been in 4DX.

8 Things You Need to Know About the 4DX Theater Experience (2024)

FAQs

What to expect in a 4DX theater? ›

4DX is a state-of-the-art film technology developed by CJ 4DPLEX which delivers an immersive multi-sensory cinematic experience. 4DX incorporates on-screen visuals with synchronized motion seats and environmental effects such as water, wind, fog, scent, snow and more, to enhance the action on screen.

What are the rules of 4DX? ›

The 4DX enabled seats may not be used by children under 4 years of age. Sitting on laps is not allowed. Children aged between 4 and 7 may use 4DX enabled seats with adult supervision. Booster seats must not be used on the 4DX enabled seats.

What precautions should you take during 4DX movie? ›

Do not eat or drink during intense scenes when the motion chairs will be most active. Do not wear delicate clothing or any articles that may be adversely affected by the 4DX effects, and take measures to protect clothing against wind, rain-like conditions, bubbles, and strong scents.

Is 4DX experience worth it? ›

If you are someone who gets motion sickness easily and worry that you might hate the 4DX movie, it might not be worth it. If that's the case, you might want to see if you can ask your theater to help you decide before you can make the decision to attend a screening.

Can you watch 4DX if you wear glasses? ›

Do you have to wear 3D glasses for a 4DX film screening? The 4DX experience takes place in a special auditorium at the Kinepolis cinema: thanks to its hinged seats and adapted environment, it plunges the viewers into the universe of the film. However, if the film is not presented in 3D, you don't need to wear glasses.

What is the best seating position for 4DX? ›

Most viewers tend to lean back in their seats. 4DX, however, is incredibly disorienting if you sit that way — you feel at the mercy of the chair, which can go side to side, up and down, and forward and backward. Eventually, we discovered that it was best to sit up straight and almost lean forward a little bit.

Can you get up during a 4DX movie? ›

Remain seated at all times unless you are getting up to leave the auditorium. Be mindful of the footrests when getting on or off the 4DX motion chairs. Exit the cinema as quickly and carefully as possible.

Why is 4DX important? ›

The whirlwind of day-to-day activity can suck up attention and make it difficult to focus or make any progress on your strategic priorities. 4DX gives us 4 disciplines to help focus efforts towards the strategic aims: Focusing on the Wildly Important. Acting on Lead Measures.

Do chairs move in 4DX? ›

Those who decide to see the film in 4DX will experience each movement onscreen as a motion in their seats, which shake and wobble to the rhythm of the action.

Can you turn 4DX seats off? ›

Can the 4DX effects be turned off? There is a button on the arm rest, which can be used to turn the water effects off. No other effects can be turned on/off. All chairs will move together, and no individual chairs can be stopped.

Do you get motion sickness in 4DX cinema? ›

The motion sickness is more likely to cause physical discomfort when watching 4D movies, and the experiment proves that this discomfort can be alleviated by psychological comfort, so keep a good mood before watching a 4D movie, which can effectively reduce the audience's motion sickness.

Should I watch Top Gun in 4DX? ›

This film is meant to be seen on the biggest screen possible. However, if one wants to increase the amazingness of the film, 4DX is the way to go. Every time the characters are in the planes, the seats are moving around as if one is really in the plane with them. It really adds to the suspense of the dog fights.

Is 4DX dizzy? ›

4DX - Get into the action at select Regal theatre locations.

The 4DX equipment can aggravate existing medical conditions or cause users to suffer a loss of equilibrium or balance, headaches or dizziness and in extraordinary circ*mstances, epilepsy-like symptons.

Is 4DX like a rollercoaster? ›

The seats really do throw you around. At times it's a bit like being on a rollercoaster so I wouldn't recommend buying popcorn unless you fancy wearing it.

Is 4DX better than IMAX? ›

IMAX will be the perfect option if you want to relax and enjoy your movie without physical effects. In contrast, if you want to have a movie-watching experience that is more interactive and immersive, with motion seats and special effects, then 4DX will be the perfect option.

Can I wear 3D glasses over my glasses? ›

Some manufacturers have developed clip-on glasses that can be worn while watching 3D movies and television. These glasses can be worn in conjunction with regular eyeglasses.

What films are coming out in 4DX? ›

2022
NameRelease date
Top Gun: MaverickMay 27, 2022
Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of MadnessMay 6, 2022
Seventeen Power of Love: The MovieApril 20, 2022
Fantastic Beasts: The Secrets of DumbledoreApril 15, 2022
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Does 4DX have recliners? ›

Enjoy reclining leather seats and an unforgettable time with the family or date night! Put on your 3D glasses! Check out our special RealD 3D showtimes for enhanced movie-watching.

What is the best row to sit in a theatre? ›

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You don't want to ruin your movie-going experience with a bad neck. While the back may be the safest option comfort-wise, experts say that the middle row has the best seating.

Can you eat popcorn in a 4DX movie? ›

The motion seats of the 4DX system are programmed to move according to a predetermined sequence during movie screening. As a result, motion seats can cause the following problems: your personal effects (e.g. popcorn, beverages etc.) may be dropped or spilt.

What does 4DX stand for? ›

4 DX or the 4 Disciplines of Execution are the disciplines needed to ensure success in defined goals. It is the approach evolved by Stephen R. Covey and Chris Mc Chesney, presented in their book The 4 Disciplines of Execution.

What are the 4 D's of discipline? ›

The Four D's Of Life: Desire, Determination, Discipline, Dedication.

How are 4DX movies different? ›

4DX is a popular cinema format that lets you enjoy supported movies beyond just the visuals and the sounds. This format targets the fourth dimension, which points to your senses. To this end, 4DX cinema seats are known to use motion, wind, lighting and even simulated scent and snow to offer a unique experience.

What does WIG mean in 4DX? ›

WIG: A WIG is an acronym for a “Wildly Important Goal”. A goal so important that not achieving it makes other achievements inconsequential.

What is the weight limit for 4dx seats? ›

I have tickets to see a 4dx movie in a few weeks, but I just read that the seats have a recommended 240lb weight limit. I'm about 275, so obviously more than that. It's not exactly an intense movie (it's a concert) so I can't imagine there's a ton of movement which is what I would think the weight limit is for.

Why does 4DX have weight limit? ›

Hi David, we advise customers that the weight limit in our 4DX screens is due to the functionality of the seat movements and that if they are in excess of the limit, they may experience limited movement and potentially limit the movement of the seats around them.

Which is better ice 3D or 4DX? ›

Difference Between 3D and 4Dx

In addition to the 3D image, there are also other elements like water, wind, smoke, smells and much more involved in the experience of watching a 4D movie. The most attractive difference for a 4DX movie is that you essentially get to live in the movie.

Can you eat during a 4DX movie? ›

Hot liquids, such as tea or coffee, shouldn't be brought into the auditorium at all. Avoid eating or drinking during intense motion scenes. Drinks should be in a covered cup that fits in the cup holder. We recommend large drink cups for best fit.

How is 4DX different from normal cinema? ›

IMAX uses two 2K projectors to show films either in 2D or 3D. The projectors are powerful enough to display high-quality images in the 15/70 mm film format. 4DX, on the other hand, uses multi-screen projection, plus the 21 effects, to deliver a 4D movie-watching experience. IMAX tickets are relatively cheaper than 4DX.

Will I get motion sick at 4DX? ›

The motion sickness is more likely to cause physical discomfort when watching 4D movies, and the experiment proves that this discomfort can be alleviated by psychological comfort, so keep a good mood before watching a 4D movie, which can effectively reduce the audience's motion sickness.

Can you turn off 4DX seats? ›

Can the 4DX effects be turned off? There is a button on the arm rest, which can be used to turn the water effects off. No other effects can be turned on/off. All chairs will move together, and no individual chairs can be stopped.

Can you turn water off in 4DX? ›

Within the armrest lies a small button that allows viewers to toggle between two options: “Water On” and “Water Off.” The device serves as a harbinger – and, to 4DX novices, perhaps a warning — of the full-tilt sensory experience that is about to unfold as Brad Pitt fights for his life against an army of opposing ...

Is 4DX distracting? ›

Some of the effects are better than others – you feel like you're falling into the frame whenever the seats tilt forward in conjunction with the camera – but the sensation is not so extreme that it distracts you from the movie (I had no trouble following the mind-bending logic of Doctor Strange).

How is Avatar in 4DX? ›

4DX submerges audiences into the action of the film by utilizing more 21 unique motion and environmental effects. It transcends the traditional movie-going experience with special effects like vibration, water, wind, snow, lightning, and scents, among others.

Are 4DX glasses the same as 3D? ›

4DX is often mistaken for or compared to IMAX 3D. However, both are vastly different standards. IMAX screens have more to do with the picture quality and the sound, whereas 4DX is more about the seats and practical effects. 4DX cinemas can screen both 2D and 3D movies.

Is 4DX better than 3D? ›

Difference Between 3D and 4Dx

In addition to the 3D image, there are also other elements like water, wind, smoke, smells and much more involved in the experience of watching a 4D movie. The most attractive difference for a 4DX movie is that you essentially get to live in the movie.

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