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The Britney Spears bonanza is kicking into high gear.
The pop superstar’s debut film will be re-released in theaters next month — at the same time that her hotly anticipated autobiography hits shelves.
The 2002 movie “Crossroads” will be presented as a special fan event at cinemas worldwide on Oct. 23 and Oct. 25. The screenings, which will also include a sing-along of two of the Grammy winner‘s iconic songs from the film, coincides with the release of her memoir, “The Woman in Me,” out Oct. 24.
Written by Shonda Rhimes — who would go on to create juggernaut series including “Grey’s Anatomy,” “Scandal” and “Bridgerton” — the film stars Spears, Zoe Saldaña and Taryn Manning as three childhood pals who rediscover their friendship on a cross-country road trip.
Kim Cattrall, Anson Mount, Dan Aykroyd and Justin Long round out the cast of the teen flick, which was a success at the box office despite being panned by critics.
Tickets for the re-released film, which will be screened in over 875 locations across 24 countries, are set to go on sale Sept. 28 at 9 p.m. ET.
Spears’ record company RCA Records is also getting in on the action, dropping a special edition soundtrack on Oct. 20, featuring new remixes of songs “Overprotected,” “I’m Not a Girl, Not Yet a Woman” and “I Love Rock ‘N Roll.”
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Karu F. Daniels
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