'NeverEnding Story' is returning to the big screen
The classic coming-of-age film The NeverEnding Story will hit theaters again for the first time in more than 30 years this September.
Bastian, Atreyu and Falkor will be back onscreen in select theaters on Sept. 4 and 7, Fathom Events and Warner Bros. have announced. The 1984 classic is a tale adapted from the famous Michael Ende book.
In addition to the movie, new featurette Reimagine The NeverEnding Story will show beforehand.
“The NeverEnding Story evokes a certain sense of adventure in everyone — the longing for a journey, a daring quest of bravery on which you learn your true merit through the winding road of unexpected challenges, is something we can all relate to,” Fathom Events vice president of studio relations Tom Lucas said in a media release.
The NeverEnding Story follows Bastian (Barret Oliver), who imagines himself in a book after escaping to a library to avoid bullies on his way to school.
Tickets for the screenings can be purchased here.