Get ready to relive a hilarious night out! The beloved 2000s comedy Wedding Crashers is coming back to the big screen to celebrate its 20th anniversary.

Fathom Entertainment and Warner Bros. Pictures are bringing back the popular comedy to cinemas on December 4th and 11th. This special 20th-anniversary showing will include ten extra minutes of footage that were previously available on the 2006 DVD release.
The comedy Wedding Crashers centers around Jeremy and John, two friends who are experts at divorce mediation but prefer to spend their free time crashing weddings to meet women. The movie, directed by David Dobkin, became very popular after its release. It stars Vince Vaughn and Owen Wilson, alongside a talented cast including Christopher Walken, Rachel McAdams, Bradley Cooper, Isla Fisher, and Jane Seymour.

The movie, originally released in 2005, was a huge commercial success, earning $288 million worldwide. It’s now remembered as one of the most popular and influential comedies from the early 2000s.
Fathom Entertainment is bringing the hilarious and still-popular movie Wedding Crashers back to theaters for its 20th anniversary, in partnership with Warner Bros. According to Fathom CEO Ray Nutt, this special presentation will include bonus content never before seen in cinemas. With a fantastic cast, Wedding Crashers remains a beloved film that fans of all ages can enjoy on the big screen this December.

Movie fans can enjoy a special re-release of this funny film in theaters across the country for a limited time. Tickets are on sale now through Fathom Entertainment and at the box offices of participating theaters.
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2025-10-24 21:32