‘Beauty and the Beast’ opening night fan events scheduled for March 16

Beauty and the Beast opening night fan events
Tickets are now available for Beauty and the Beast opening night fan events on March 16.

If you’ve been anxiously awaiting the live action remake of Disney’s “tale as old as time,” tickets are now available for special Beauty and the Beast opening night fan events on March 16.

Walt Disney Studios Motion Pictures is scheduling special Beauty and the Beast opening night events for fans on Thursday, March 16 at approximately 590 locations nationwide. The events, which are taking place ahead of the 7 p.m. showings at theaters with IMAX, Dolby Cinema and other select premium large formats, will give fans the opportunity to be among the first to experience the highly-anticipated live-action film and will include special behind-the-scenes on-screen content and the only opportunity for in-theatre audiences to see Ariana Grande and John Legend’s music video for their Beauty and the Beast duet.

Beauty and the Beast 2017

Theaters from AMC, Regal, Cinemark, Marcus and Wehrenberg are participating, as is the El Capitan Theatre in Hollywood, and each theatre circuit will be offering special concession stand promotions and commemorative give-away’s celebrating the film and the event.

Tickets for the Beauty and the Beast opening night fan events are on sale now and available through BeOurGuest.com/fan-events/. A Beauty and the Beast exclusive movie preview will also be available at Disney’s Hollywood Studios and Disney California adventure starting on February 10. For more information, visit BeOurGuest.com, and watch the official movie trailer below:

Beauty and the Beast US Official Trailer
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  1. The event ticket at my local theater is $29.95 per person that’s an awful lot for some extra commentary and a music video! I think I’ll save my money and just see the regular movie !

  2. Wow, our local theater had nothing setup for such a “big time” hyped event. I was disappointed. I’ve been to star wars plain old opening night without special event plans and that’s what I was expecting. My kids dressed up and we were basically the only ones that did – anything- special. There were no props representing the movie, let alone actors dressed for the parts or anything. The movie was really good though!