Spike Lee’s highly-anticipated documentary about the making of Michael Jackson’s classic Bad album will be making a brief stop in theaters in select cities this fall.
According to the Hollywood Reporter, on October 19th, the well-reviewed film will be on the big screen for a one-week limited engagement at theaters in New York and Los Angeles.
For King of Pop fans who aren’t lucky enough to live in one of those major cities, the movie will debut on ABC this Thanksgiving.
Lee’s Bad 25 is being released alongside a special 25th anniversary box set of the album, which includes never-before-released tracks and rare concert footage of Jackson performing at Wembley Stadium in London.
Bad 25 screening information:
New York: Oct. 19 to 26 at AMC Loews Theater; 66 Third Ave.
Los Angeles: Oct. 26 to Nov. 2 at Chinese 6 Theaters; 6801 Hollywood Blvd.