New Mutants brought a new feel as it was released at a drive-in theater Thursday night at the Rose Bowl in Pasadena, hosting thousands of people who paid to see what the movie feels like following a long closure of theaters due to COVID-19.
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Currently, the Rose Bowl is showing day and night screenings of the latest installment of the X-Men franchise. Movie lovers were seen wearing face masks as a protective measure against the coronavirus as they got thrilled for tasting normalcy once again.
James Dornoff who attended said. “I’m very excited about it. I think it’s a cool idea, it’s a way for us to see movies right now.”
While another attendee Kayla Radonski said, “I think it’s awesome. I think it’s a way for us to still celebrate film and Hollywood and movies and the entertainment industry, and do it in a safe way,”
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There was refreshment on ground as food trucks took their stands. Tickets go for $35 per car and were being sold for showings through September 13, 2020.
Life is gradually returning to normalcy, at least the release of New Mutants proved so.