An eclectic list of previous theatrically released movies are making a return to the big screen in October, which appears to be somewhat of a creative solution for a wounded entertainment industry that continues to reel from the dual Hollywood strikes.The ongoing strikes have shut down most television and film production for months, resulting in thousands of people out of work and the delay of many films and TV shows that were both in the middle of and/or slated to begin filming.
The ongoing strikes have shut down most television and film production for months, resulting in thousands of people out of work and the delay of many films and TV shows that were both in the middle of and/or slated to begin filming. The actors’ strike, in particular, has also affected finished titles that have been delayed, since stars are precluded from promoting any projects during the strike effort.
Starring Spears, Zoë Saldaña, Taryn Manning, Kim Cattrall and Dan Aykroyd, the Shonda Rhimes-written movie follows three best friends who reunite to embark on a cross-country trip. It’s since become a cult classic, and has generated over $60 million globally. Tickets go on sale on Sept. 28 at 9 a.m. ETStarring Oscar-winner Jennifer Lawrence as “Girl on Fire” Katniss Everdeen, the 2012 dystopian action movie “The Hunger Games” is returning to theaters on Oct.
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