The Blue Angels | Official Trailer | Filmed For IMAX®

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Ready for takeoff? Glen Powell and J.J. Abrams invite you to experience the ride of a lifetime this May when #TheBlueAngels soars into IMAX. #FilmedForIMAX

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  • @mr.ajayjose
    Anyone who hasn't seen Blue Angels at an airshow - I can't recommend it enough. You don't have to be an aviation enthusiast but the flybys and sounds are an assault on your senses. Makes the hair on the back of my neck stand every time.
  • they were cool when i was 7 years old, and they're cool now that i'm 46 years old.
  • @JohnW9012
    As a USAF Veteran, I have seen the Thunderbirds several times. I also had the pleasure of seeing the The Blue Angels, The British Red Arrows, and The Italian Frecce Tricolori. I will be front and center to see the Blue Angels movie. You never leave any of those shows unsatisfied and unhappy. My wish is also to see the Canadian Snowbirds.
  • As someone who is former Navy, and we know one of the pilots personally, this movie is going to be one of the best recruiting tools the Navy has ever produced. GO NAVY!
  • @SharkyKameko
    Ever since I was a little kid (20 now) my dad would take my sister and I to the Miramar airshow in San Diego. Such a great experience that I still remember to this day.
  • as an aviation nerd and photographer, this looks absolutely amazing cannot wait for this!
  • @DjLou82
    El Toro Marine Base Blue Angel Days in the early 80’s was a must, we were there every year with my parents. cant wait for this movie documentary
  • @sumthingmessy
    I grew up in El Centro. My dad was a fire captain at their winter home. I got to see them every day during the winter for years. Still NEVER gets old
  • Someone saw Top Gun Maverick and wanted more out of it. Very exciting!
  • @Delta2Oscar
    The Blues got me into aviation. I watched them as a kid through the 90s and the joined the Marines and went to avionics I strand school in NAS Pensacola. Watching them day in and day out was an absolute dream. The Naval Air museum is the best in the world, and definitely a must if you love aviation. Luckily at one of my duty stations I was selected to fly with the Blues, Fat Albert Airlines. They sat me looking out on top of the bird. Best airshow of my life. Semper Fi!
  • I hope this movie also highlights the maintainers. These are some of the oldest F/A-18's still flying, and there is incredible pressure to meet every scheduled performance. Every person involved with this team is of the highest caliber. This will be amazing to watch!
  • @caramanico1
    Seen them a couple of times, but one time stood out. It was actually their final practice before a show in Annapolis (I work at the Gift Shop there). Got on my ex's boss's boat in the middle of the Severn River (right next to the Naval Academy). At one point they snuck up on us by following the river (not crossing it). Out of nowhere they blew past/over us at an incredibly low altitude. Beyond words, will never forget it.
  • Wow using “All These Things That I've Done” The Killers brings me back to PBS Carrier
  • Amazing! Saw them Practicing at Pensacola last fall in October! Always love their air shows!
  • I just saw this at IMAX. Today was the last day for it where I am. If you have the chance, go see it in a theater. It demands to be seen on IMAX.
  • @rick5346
    Have seen both Blue Angels and Thunderbirds….amazing to watch them perform these maneuvers and how close they get to each other.
  • My family would see them at Moffett Field in California every year when they flew the A4s. Loved watching the Blue Angels
  • @DeereX748
    I've seen them perform in four different types and they never fail to amaze. I had the distinct pleasure and honor of meeting Cdr. Frank Weisser (USN, Retired), a two-time Blue Angels team member, when he delivered the #5 solo Legacy Hornet to our local aviation museum. These guys are truly artists at what they do.