The Spike Jonze-directed documentary about Beastie Boys is being postponed due to the ongoing coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic.
The group confirmed last night (March 17) that the film will be delayed with a new release date to be announced later. It was originally scheduled to arrive on April 2 in IMAX ahead of a global release through Apple TV+ on April 24.
The film was directed by Jonze and co-written by Jonze, Mike D (Michael Diamond) and Ad-Rock (Adam Horovitz). In January, they shared a teaser clip, with the official trailer arriving last week.
You can watch the trailer below.
The group confirmed last night (March 17) that the film will be delayed with a new release date to be announced later. It was originally scheduled to arrive on April 2 in IMAX ahead of a global release through Apple TV+ on April 24.
The film was directed by Jonze and co-written by Jonze, Mike D (Michael Diamond) and Ad-Rock (Adam Horovitz). In January, they shared a teaser clip, with the official trailer arriving last week.
Please stay safe out there and stay tuned for more info. https://t.co/JcbdoY0Jpp
— Beastie Boys (@beastieboys) March 18, 2020
Given the COVID-19 pandemic, the theatrical release of 'Beastie Boys Story' is postponed to a later date, to be announced ASAP. Contact your local theatre to receive a full refund for your IMAX ticket. For more info visit: https://t.co/Tdr5jAe0E1
— IMAX (@IMAX) March 18, 2020
You can watch the trailer below.