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Britney Spears' 2002 Movie 'Crossroads' Returns To Theaters For Global Fan Event

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By Kristin Myers on September 21, 2023 at 5:30 PM EDT

Fans are ready to head back to theaters to see pop star Britney Spears on the big screen!

Her 2002 movie "Crossroads" will be returning to theaters for a limited time to celebrate the release of her memoir, "The Woman In Me," next month.

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Fans Can't Wait To See Britney Spears In 'Crossroads' On The Big Screen!

On Thursday morning, fans of the "Oops!...I Did It Again" singer woke up to a pleasant surprise! The coming-of-age movie “Crossroads," which is Britney's first feature film, will return to theaters for only two nights. On October 23 and October 25, the movie will be able to be viewed on the big screen as part of a fan event from Trafalgar Releasing, Sony Music Entertainment, and RCA Records.

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The film will play in 875 locations across 24 countries. According to Variety, the new screening will include a bonus sing-along portion of two of the pop star's songs that were part of the movie but have never been seen on the big screen. The re-release will also include a limited edition “Crossroads” merchandise line featuring shirts, sweatpants, jackets, and recreations of apparel worn by cast members in the film.

Britney's highly anticipated memoir, "The Woman In Me," will be released in between the two screening dates on October 24.  In a statement, Marc Allenby, CEO of Trafalgar Releasing, said, “We are excited to […] create an opportunity for fans to enjoy this highly sought-after film in cinemas, and to rally in support of Britney telling her story in her upcoming memoir release."

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"Crossroads" was written by Shonda Rhimes of "Grey's Anatomy" fame and directed by Tamra Davis. The movie tells the story of three childhood friends: Lucy (Britney Spears), Kit (Zoë Saldana), and Mimi (Taryn Manning). After eight years apart, the trio rediscovered their friendship on a cross-country trip. “Crossroads” originally premiered in 2002 and grossed $61 million globally despite negative reviews at the time.

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“I recently rewatched ‘Crossroads’ and was so enthralled with the time capsule of nostalgia that this incredible ensemble cast brings to the screen,” director Tamra Davis said in a statement. “Britney is absolutely breathtaking to watch, and Shonda is showing us her early expertise in writing complicated female characters. We had the best time in the world making this picture and the connection the actresses bring to their performances shows in every frame. I’m so grateful that ‘Crossroads’ will be available so people can see Britney shine again.”

Britney Spears To Discuss Her VMAs Performance In Upcoming Memoir 'The Woman In Me'

The pop star has been busy promoting her new memoir on X, formerly known as Twitter. On September 12, the night that the 2023 MTV Video Music Awards aired, the "Toxic" singer took to Instagram to remind fans that she once was known as the "Queen of MTV" due to her iconic music videos and legendary VMA performances.

One of my favorite award shows has always been the @vmas!!!" she wrote in the caption. "I had so many great times on that stage and I’ve even been called the 'Queen of MTV' … I can’t wait to share more VMAs and other award show memories in #TheWomanInMe on Oct. 24 !!!"

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At the 2001 MTV Video Music Awards, Britney performed "I'm A Slave 4 U" with a giant python wrapped around her shoulders.

"One of my favorite performances was with an albino python … I still remember how scared I felt when I was handed this snake and took the stage !!!" she wrote. "I talked more about this performance and other favorites in my book #TheWomanInMe … I can’t wait for you to read it on October 24th."

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