Chadwick Bosemans Jackie Robinson biopic 42 re-releasing in the US
- ’42’ will be re-released across more than 300 locations for just USD 5 per ticket
- Chadwick Boseman died last week after a four year-long secret battle with colon cancer
- The movie told the story of MLB’s first Black ballplayer Jackie Robinson
In
celebration of Hollywood actor Chadwick Boseman’s life and his work, ‘42’, in
which he played MLB’s first Black ballplayer Jackie Robinson, will be
re-released at 740 locations nationwide at AMC, Regal, Cinemark, Alamo
Drafthouse, Marcus, Harkins, and other chains.
According to
Deadline, ’42’ will be re-released across more than 300 locations for just USD
5 per ticket.
Boseman,
best known for playing superhero Black Panther in Marvel Cinematic Universe
(MCU), died last week after a four-year-long secret battle with colon cancer.
The movie released
in 2013 to critical acclaim.
During his
career, Boseman also played iconic black historical figures like
singer-songwriter James Brown in ‘Get on Up’ (2014) and the first
African-American Supreme Court Justice Thurgood Marshall in ‘Marshall’ (2017).
Many of
Boseman’s collaborators such as director Ryan Coogler, co-stars Michael B
Jordan, Angela Bassett, Sterling K Brown, Robert Downey Jr, Scarlett Johansson,
Chris Evans, Mark Ruffalo, Tom Holland, and Denzel Washington, have paid
tributes to the late actor.
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