The Who's Tommy film set for IMAX re-release on 50th anniversary

The film adaptation of The Who's rock opera Tommy will return to theaters in IMAX format for its 50th anniversary. Directed by Ken Russell, the movie stars Roger Daltrey and features appearances by Elton John and Tina Turner. Screenings are scheduled for March 17 and 18, 2026.

The announcement highlights a special re-release of Tommy, the 1975 film version of The Who's acclaimed rock opera. Written and directed by Ken Russell, the movie tells the story of a traumatized boy who becomes deaf, dumb, and blind after witnessing a murder. As an adult, played by Roger Daltrey, the character undergoes various attempts at a cure before achieving fame as a pinball champion and eventual messiah figure among his followers.

The official description provides more detail: “Told through the remarkable music of The Who, this is the story of Tommy, who, when just a boy of six, witnessed the murder of his father by his mother (Ann-Margret) and her lover (Oliver Reed). They command him, ‘You didn’t hear it, you didn’t see it, and you won’t say anything to anyone…’ As a result, the traumatized boy retreats into the shadows of his mind and becomes deaf, dumb and blind. Growing into manhood, Tommy (Roger Daltrey) is subjected to several bizarre cure attempts by The Acid Queen (Tina Turner), the Preacher (Eric Clapton), and the Specialist (Jack Nicholson). In spite of his handicap, Tommy defeats the Pinball Wizard (Elton John) and becomes the champ, attaining a devoted following. When he is finally cured, he is hailed by his fans as a ‘Messiah.'”

The cast also includes Oliver Reed, Ann-Margret, John Entwistle, Keith Moon, Paul Nicholas, Robert Powell, Pete Townshend, and Jack Nicholson. This IMAX presentation marks the film's debut on the large-format screens, timed to celebrate its milestone anniversary. The re-release follows The Who's final performance at Madison Square Garden in 2025.

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