Fathom Events’ three-night showing of Friends generated $2.9 million from over 1,600 North American theaters — the second-highest-grossing 2019 U.S. event cinema release after BTSWorldTour
’ three-night showing of NBC’s sitcom “Friends” generated $2.9 million from over 1,600 North American theaters — the second-highest-grossing 2019 U.S. event cinema release after “BTS World Tour.”
The episodes shown on Sept. 23 were “The One Where Monica Gets a Roommate,” “The One With the Blackout,” “The One With the Birth” and “The One Where Ross Finds Out”; on Sept. 28 “The One With the Prom Video,” “The One Where No One’s Ready,” “The One the Morning After” and “The One With the Embryos” showed; and on Oct. 2 viewers watched “The One With Chandler in a Box,” “The One With Ross’s Wedding Part 2,” “The One Where Everyone Finds Out” and “The One Where Ross Got High.
Guerrero is the co-founder of Luchagore Productions, where she and McKenzie worked together on several short films including “El Gigante.” Her directing credits include “A Luchagore Christmas” and “Evil Dead in 60 Seconds.” Guerrero is repped by Verve, Valor Entertainment and MiloknayWeiner LLP. The news was first reported by Deadline.Gritty Film Productions principal Ted Collins and 1170 Productions chief Stefan Avalos are teaming on the film project “ATM Boy.
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