Fans planning to watch 'Betty White: 100 Years Young — A Birthday Celebration' on Jan. 17 will still get to see the movie in theaters, according to Fathom Events, as a way to 'experience what made her such a national treasure.'
Betty White passed away on New Years Eve - just weeks shy of her 100th birthday.
on Jan. 17. After her death on New Year’s Eve, Fathom mourned White’s death and announced it would move forward with its plans to distribute the movie. The entertainment group called the film a "celebration of America’s sweetheart," an opportunity to remember White’s life and career. "We are thankful for the many decades of delight she brought to everyone. Betty always said she was the ‘luckiest broad on two feet’ to have had a career as long as she did. And honestly, we were the lucky ones to have had her for so long," they said.
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