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'The Rocky Horror Picture Show' Coming to Las Vegas' Sphere

Imagine yourself as Jim Dolan, the executive chairman and CEO of Sphere Entertainment, standing in front of the massive curved screen at Sphere in Las Vegas. You're about to revolutionize the way people experience cult classics, and your first target is the iconic Rocky Horror Picture Show. This 1975 film has been a staple for midnight movie screenings, but with the help of Primary Wave Music and 20th Century Studios, Sphere is about to take it to a whole new level.
Sphere's foray into immersive experiences with The Wizard of Oz has been a resounding success, generating over $400 million in ticket sales and selling more than 3 million tickets since its debut on August 28, 2025. But what does this mean for fans of cult classics like The Rocky Horror Picture Show? With its advanced technologies, Sphere is promising to enhance the original 1975 film, much like it did with The Wizard of Oz. The company's use of AI to expand visuals and digitally restore images will undoubtedly take the audience on a new journey.
The curved, 160,000-square-foot screen at Sphere is the perfect canvas for The Rocky Horror Picture Show. By using AI to expand the film's visuals, Sphere can add new layers to the story, much like composites of characters were added to some scenes in The Wizard of Oz. This is a turning point for cult film fans, who have always been at the center of the experience. With Sphere's new medium, the line between the audience and the screen blurs, creating a truly immersive experience.
Jim Dolan's statement that Sphere is "building a slate of original experiences that push the boundaries of technology and storytelling" is more than just a promise. It's a commitment to innovation and creativity. By taking cult classics like The Rocky Horror Picture Show and pushing them to new heights, Sphere is redefining the way we experience movies. The spirit of immersion that has always been at the heart of cult film fans will now be taken to an entirely new level.
As Sphere continues to push the boundaries of immersive experiences, one thing is clear: the future of cult classics is bright. With The Rocky Horror Picture Show set to premiere at Sphere in 2027, fans can expect a whole new level of engagement and participation. Whether you're a seasoned cult film fan or just discovering the magic of The Rocky Horror Picture Show, Sphere's innovative approach is sure to leave you shivering with anticipation.
By the end of 2027, I predict that The Rocky Horror Picture Show at Sphere will have broken records, not just for ticket sales, but for the way it redefines the cult film experience. Sphere's commitment to innovation and creativity will have paid off, and the audience will be left begging for more.


