Pop singer Britney Spears is all set to re-release of her 2002 film, ‘Crossroads’. As per US media reports that the pop icon, now 41, the precise details of her agreement remain under wraps due to confidentiality, this revelation hints at a promising financial return.
Trafalgar Releasing, Sony Music Entertainment, and RCA Records in a press release said that the sa
beloved romantic comedy is set to grace global theaters once more on October 23rd and 25th, coinciding with the eagerly awaited release of Spears’ forthcoming memoir next month.
Britney Spears, often hailed as the Princess of Pop, is set to unveil her tell-all book, "The Woman in Me," which is slated to hit stores on October 24th.
In "Crossroads," the film that marked her debut as a leading lady, Spears portrayed Lucy, a young woman embarking on a cross-country odyssey of self-discovery alongside her childhood friends, played by Zoe Saldana and Taryn Manning.
Director Tamra Davis, reflecting on the project, fondly recalled, "We had the best time in the world making this picture, and the emotional connection the actresses brought to their performances shines through in every frame."
Furthermore, Davis noted, "The music will undoubtedly have audiences dancing and singing along, and I'm confident that everyone will derive as much joy from watching these scenes as we did while creating them."
It's worth noting that "Crossroads" achieved considerable box office success, amassing over $61 million in revenue, an impressive feat considering its modest $12 million budget. The film's soundtrack included Spears' chart-topping hit, "I'm Not a Girl, Not Yet a Woman."
Next month, fans around the world can relive the magic as "Crossroads" returns to 875 theaters across 24 countries, promising a delightful trip down memory lane.
For $70,000, you can own a piece of pop culture history
Britney Spears' 2006 black Mercedes-Benz CLK350, once famously dubbed 'the most dangerous car in LA,' is now available for purchase.
The iconic singer, who is set to release her memoir titled "The Woman in Me" next month, was behind the wheel during her turbulent period in 2007 when she ran red lights to escape paparazzi, had a series of fender benders, and notably used an umbrella to fend off a persistent photographer.
Since 2011, the car has been on public display at the Volo Auto Museum in Illinois. However, the museum's owner has decided to put it up for sale.
The vehicle's claim to fame, aside from its previous celebrity owner, is that it ranks among the most photographed cars in history.