'NeverEnding Story' back in theaters this weekend for 40th anniversary

Warner Bros. and Fathom Events have announced the limited theatrical rerelease of the 1984 classic fantasy film, "The NeverEnding Story."

About the Film

"The NeverEnding Story" tells the tale of Bastian Balthazar Bux, a young boy who finds solace in books. One day, he stumbles upon a magical book that transports him into the world of Fantasia, a realm in peril from a force called The Nothing. As Bastian reads, he discovers that he is the key to saving Fantasia. Along his journey, he meets brave Atreyu, the wise Morla, and the enigmatic Childlike Empress. 

Rerelease Dates

To celebrate its 40th anniversary, "The NeverEnding Story" will return to theaters nationwide on Sunday, July 21, and Monday, July 22. 

Each screening will feature an exclusive introduction by cinema legend Leonard Maltin, who will provide unique insights into the film.

Noah Hathaway as "Atreju" with the white dragon in a scene of the film "The neverending story" from 1983. (Photo by dpa/picture alliance via Getty Images)

Tickets

Tickets are available through Fathom Events and at participating theater box offices.

Film Background

Directed by Oscar-nominated filmmaker Wolfgang Petersen, who co-wrote the screenplay with Herman Weigel, the film is based on Michael Ende’s 1979 novel. The cast includes Barret Oliver as Bastian Balthazar Bux, Gerald McRaney as Barney Bux, Tami Stronach as The Childlike Empress, Noah Hathaway as Atreyu, and Deep Roy as Teeny Weeny. Produced by Bern Eichinger and Dieter Geissler, the film holds a Certified Fresh rating of 83% on Rotten Tomatoes, based on 47 reviews.

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