So the obvious question from me is, how do you know cropping it to 2:35 will ruin the composition?
A properly composed IMAX frame only puts action in about the center 50% of the frame horizontally, and all below the centerline vertically. So there's plenty of air on either side, and expansive air above. (At least, that's how IMAX should be shot, which is why most mainstream movies presented in IMAX, but not specifically shot for it, are unwatchable as far as I'm concerned.)
So if this was shot for IMAX, certainly there would be lots of room to play. I wouldn't expect anything vital to be cropped off, just margins. In fact, the sequences in question will probably have lots of breathing room even in 35mm.
P.S. I can't wait until midnight. This day is going way too slow.
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