Christopher Nolan’s Dark Knight Trilogy of films will return to IMAX screens in a five-city, 70mm film special engagement in honor of Batman’s 80th birthday.

Announced by Warner Bros. Pictures, all three films in the trilogy – Batman Begins, The Dark Knight and The Dark Knight Rises – will be shown back-to-back on Saturday, March 30 at the Universal Cinema AMC at CityWalk Hollywood, California. Between the second and third movies, Nolan himself will join the audience for a moderated Q&A discussion about the films.

This will be followed by April 13 showings of the trilogy at AMC Lincoln Square in NYC and the AMC Metreon in San Francisco. Finally, April 20 showings at Cinesphere Ontario Palace, Toronto and the IMAX Theatre at the Indiana State Museum, Indianapolis will wrap up the event. These will be accompanied by the footage of Nolan’s LA Q&A session.

All showings will showcase the films in Nolan’s preferred IMAX 70mm format. While the latter two films were partially shot in 70mm, Batman Begins wasn’t – however, it was converted to IMAX in 2012 for the premiere of The Dark Knight Rises. Tickets for all showings will go on sale beginning Wednesday, March 13 at 9 a.m. PT, and those who purchase tickets for the films will receive a lanyard and special Dark Knight Trilogy collectible.

“Christopher Nolan broke new ground with the Dark Knight Trilogy, and this is a rare chance for today’s audiences to experience these extraordinary films as they were meant to be seen,” said Warner Bros. Pictures’ Jeff Goldstein. “To have the added privilege of hearing Chris’s insights firsthand makes this a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity.”

For more on the Dark Knight Trilogy, read about why we think The Dark Knight is still the best superhero movie ever, and why its plot holes don’t really matter.

Colin Stevens is a news writer for IGN. Follow him on Twitter.