‘Star Trek II: The Wrath Of Khan’ And A Handful Of Disney Princess Movies Are Returning To Theaters
Maybe the news thata bunch of Disney Princesses are going to cameo inWreck-It Ralph 2has stuck with you, and you’ve been jonesing for the chance to see some of your favorite animated royalty back on the big screen again. Or maybe you’ve been trying to convince a friend to get intoStar Trekahead ofStar Trek: Discovery’spremiere, and you’ve been hoping for a chance to watch arguably the bestTrekmovie in a theater with them. Or hell, maybe you’re just scrolling through a website devoted to movies and all of that sounds like it’s right up your alley.
Whatever the case may be,Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khanand a bunch of modern Disney classics are returning to theaters for a limited time. Find out when and where you can see them below.

ComingSoonsays that Fathom Events and Paramount Pictures are re-releasingStar Trek II: The Wrath of Khanto celebrate the movie’s 35th anniversary in a special two-day event. Fans will be able to see the film onSunday, September 10, andWednesday, September 13, at 2:00 p.m. and 7:00 p.m. local time. Aside from the modernizedJ.J. Abramsreboot movies, I’ve always foundWrath of Khanto be the bestTrekmovie to introduce newbies to the original crew. The first film, while it has its charms, luxuriates in its deliberately slow pacing, whileKhan(which was first released in 1982) moves at a much faster clip and contains a lot of hallmarks of the franchise: space battles, dramatic confrontations on big screens, and the moving death of a major character. The film will be playing in 600 theaters nationwide, and you may get tickets atFathomEvents.com.
Meanwhile,OhMyDisneysays that a handful of Disney princess movies will be playing during theDream Big, Princessmarathon at 304 AMC Theater locations across the U.S., as well as at the El Capitan Theater here in Hollywood. The site specifically lists cities like Los Angeles, Orlando, Boston, Atlanta, New York, and Denver as locations for the event, but there’s no official listing available of where else the movies might be playing, so you’ll have to check your local listings as the release dates approach. Speaking of those release dates, here’s what’s playing and when:
Beauty and the Beast– September 15
Mulan– September 22Tangled– September 29 (September 22 at El Capitan)Moana– September 29 at El CapitanThe Princess and the Frog– October 6 (September 15 at El Capitan)Brave– October 13 (September 8 at El Capitan)
Each theater location will have a total of 70 Disney Princess movie showtimes; each movie will run for one week with 14 showtimes per week at 2:00 p.m. and 6:00 p.m. every day. Tickets are available now. Which of these films would you most want to see in a theater – either again, or for the first time?