Sony Pictures will host a premiere for the upcoming Tristar and Stage 6 Films romantic comedy “The Broken Hearts Gallery” as a drive-in film on its studio lot in Culver City, California, the studio introduced Wednesday.
The studio may also present a few of its different current favorites and traditional titles as a part of a weekend, drive-in expertise that’s open to the general public. The screenings will happen within the studio’s Thalberg parking zone, and the showings will observe all public well being and security necessities as mandated by the Los Angeles County Department of Public Health and the City of Culver City.
Some of the titles screening embody the unique “Ghostbusters” and “Karate Kid,” each of the newest “Spider-Man” motion pictures, the unique “Men in Black,” and Sony’s most up-to-date releases together with “Bad Boys For Life,” “Bloodshot” and “Jumanji: The Next Level.”
All showtimes will start at eight p.m. PT, and the lot will maintain roughly 75 automobiles. Screenings will probably be held Fridays, Saturdays, and Sundays and the value of admission will probably be $30 per automotive.
“The Broken Hearts Gallery,” from govt producer Selena Gomez, stars Geraldine Viswanathan and Dacre Montgomery. A date for the premiere has not but been set.
Tickets can be found for buy by way of Atom Tickets or by way of the Atom Tickets app. Find the total schedule right here and the record of titles under.
“Baby Driver”
“Bad Boys for Life”
“Bloodshot”
“Don’t Breathe”
“Ghostbusters “(1984)
“Grown Ups”
“Jumanji: The Next Level”
“Karate Kid” (1984)
“Men in Black” (1997)
“Once Upon a Time…in Hollywood”
“Spider-Man: Homecoming”
“Spider-Man: Far From Home”
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