Outdoors at Bear’s Smokehouse BBQ in New Haven.
Outdoors at Bear’s Smokehouse BBQ in New Haven.
Outdoors at Bear’s Smokehouse BBQ in New Haven.
Outdoors at Bear’s Smokehouse BBQ in New Haven.
NEW HAVEN – Bear’s Smokehouse BBQ presents “Black Panther” in a film on Saturday.
The film, which lasts approximately 2 hours and 15 minutes, is expected to begin around 8:30 p. m. 470 James St. New Haven, according to a Facebook post.
Admission costs $40 depending on the car, and for $20 more, attendees can get a box of sandwiches with popcorn, candy, sliders and an escort, said Amanda Bauer, assistant director and coordinator of occasions.
“We used to make movies at night on our amphitheater’s lawn for a while, but due to COVID regulations and to keep everyone safe, we organized a movie at dusk, so other people could be in place. and well, ” said Bauer.
The screening comes after actor Chadwick Boseman, who played the role of T’Challa in the film, died of colon cancer in late August. Boseman has also played several iconic roles, adding Jackie Robinson in “42” and Thurgood Marshall. marshall.
“Chadwick has such a strong personality in general and he’s such a smart guy,” Bauer said. “I think we’re looking to pay a little tribute to him, so everyone, as a control team, just agreed and made a decision. “which would be a very clever idea.
Viewers can pay attention to the film at a provider-provided radio station, Powerstation Events, while watching it on the film screen, or they can around their car “like the back door” with their own garden chairs and blankets, Bauer said.
Bear plans to have 35 tickets to the event, and on Monday afternoon there were 11, Bauer said. Tickets can be purchased on the company’s website, by calling the place to eat or on-site.