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'The Outpost' to Be Among First Films Getting July Theatrical Release Amid COVID-19

'The Outpost' to Be Among First Films Getting July Theatrical Release Amid COVID-19WENN

Joining Russell Crowe’s ‘Unhinged’, this Orlando Bloom-starring film is set to hit 500 theaters on July 2 as a joint venture between AMC Theatres, Cinemark and Regal chains.

AceShowbizOrlando Bloom‘s upcoming movie, “The Outpost“, will be one of the first films to return to cinemas when it’s released in July.

The film joins Russell Crowe‘s “Unhinged” among the first wave of movies opening in theatres amid the COVID-19 crisis, after venues worldwide were closed during the coronavirus pandemic.

“The Outpost”, also starring Scott Eastwood, centres on a 2009 attack by 400 Taliban insurgents at the Battle of Kamdesh during the Afghanistan War. The film is based on Jake Tapper’s best-selling non-fiction book of the same name.

According to Variety, the movie is set to hit 500 theatres on July 2 thanks to bosses at Fathom Events, a joint venture between AMC Theatres, Cinemark, and Regal chains, specialising in one-night screenings, followed by a more limited theatrical run.

The special July 2 screenings will also feature special introductions from select cast members and exclusive behind-the-scenes footage.

Source: Movies - aceshowbiz.com


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