'Breakfast Club' Returning to Theaters for 40th Anniversary
The rerelease includes special screenings and advance ticket sales as Universal Pictures marks the film's lasting influence on teen storytelling and pop culture.
- Starting Aug. 16, Universal Pictures will rerelease The Breakfast Club in theaters nationwide on September 7th and 10th for its 40th anniversary, with advance tickets on sale.
- Following its February 15th, 1985 debut, the film’s premise revolves around five students bonding during Saturday detention.
- Shot for just $1 million in a shuttered Illinois high school, John Hughes emphasized character and improvisation, leading to authentic performances and making it the 13th highest-grossing movie of 1985.
- Through Fandango, advance tickets are available now for the two-day engagement, arriving just in time for the back-to-school season.
- It sparked the Brat Pack era and influenced decades of storytelling, and a year later, the Library of Congress selected it for preservation in the National Film Registry.
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The Breakfast Club Returns to Theaters for 40th Anniversary
Universal Pictures has brought back the 1985 film The Breakfast Club to theaters nationwide for a limited two-day run to celebrate its 40th anniversary, with screenings set for September 7 and September 10. Advance tickets went on sale August 16 through Fandango and participating theater websites, allowing audiences to secure seats for the coming-of-age story that defined a generation. The re-release follows a cast reunion earlier this year and …

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