- in Theatres
- August 14th
Be among the first to see the outrageous new comedy, Good Boys, from the devilish minds behind Superbad, Pineapple Express, Bad Teacher and Sausage Party.
More than 10,000 free tickets will be available for select screenings in 100 Participating Theaters in the U.S. and Canada.
Go to www.WednesdayFriendsdayScreenings.com for reservation vouchers and full details.
Universal City, CA, August 2, 2019–Seth Rogen and Universal Pictures today announced free screenings of their new R-rated comedy, Good Boys, in celebration of National Friendship Day. On Wednesday, August 7, 2019, more than 10,000 free tickets will be available for 7 p.m. screenings at 100 select theatres in the U.S. and Canada.
From Point Grey producers Seth Rogen and Evan Goldberg, the writers of Superbad, Pineapple Express and Sausage Party, James Weaver (Neighbors), and the filmmaking team of Lee Eisenberg and Gene Stupnitsky (NBC’s The Office, Bad Teacher), Good Boys is an outrageous, R-rated comedy about three sixth-grade best friends (Room’s Jacob Tremblay, Brady Noon, Keith L. Williams) who are invited to their first kissing party, only to find themselves on a one-day odyssey of epically bad decisions. The film, from Universal Pictures in association with Good Universe, arrives in theatres nationwide August 16.
Free tickets will be available at participating theatres on a first-come, first-served basis, with a limit of two tickets per guest. Tickets are valid only for select 7 p.m. screenings (local time) on Wednesday, August 7. For a list of participating theatres and to obtain a reservation voucher, guests can visit www.WednesdayFriendsdayScreenings.com.
Reservation vouchers must be exchanged for screening tickets at theatre box office beginning at 5:00 p.m. on Wednesday, August 7. Tickets are only available while supplies last. This offer is valid only at participating theatres.
About Good Boys
Just how bad can one day get? The creative minds behind Superbad, Pineapple Express and Sausage Party take on sixth grade hard in the outrageous comedy, Good Boys.
After being invited to his first kissing party, 12-year-old Max (Room’s Jacob Tremblay) is panicking because he doesn’t know how to kiss. Eager for some pointers, Max and his best friends Thor (Brady Noon, HBO’s Boardwalk Empire) and Lucas (Keith Williams, Fox’s The Last Man On Earth) decide to use Max’s dad’s drone , which Max is forbidden to touch , to spy (they think) on a teenage couple making out next door.
But when things go ridiculously wrong, the drone is destroyed. Desperate to replace it before Max’s dad (Will Forte, The Last Man on Earth) gets home, the boys skip school and set off on an odyssey of epically bad decisions involving some accidentally stolen drugs, frat-house paintball, and running from both the cops and terrifying teenage girls (Life of the Party’s Molly Gordon and Ocean’s Eight’s Midori Francis).
From Point Grey producers Seth Rogen and Evan Goldberg, the writers of Superbad, Pineapple Express and Sausage Party, and James Weaver (Neighbors), Good Boys, from Universal Pictures and Good Universe, is written by the team of Lee Eisenberg and Gene Stupnitsky (NBC’s The Office, Bad Teacher). Eisenberg also produces and Stupnitsky directs.
About Universal Pictures
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