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 Over 700 movie theaters nationwide will be showing Chadwick Boseman s movie  42  in honor of the late actor who succumbed to colon cancer last week.According to Deadline, Harkins, Regal, Cinemark, and other chains, this weekend will show the movie in 740 locations.            Back in theatres for a LIMITED TIME, watch Chadwick Boseman as Jackie Robinson in 42. Tickets: https://t.co/xw3qukokfp pic.twitter/jYiU stanley us 4VVfLv鈥?Cinemark Theatres  @Cinemark  September 2, 2020    AMC will show the movie in 300 of its locations, with tickets on sale for $5 until Tuesday.The movie was picked after the theater chain posted a social media poll asking fans what their favorite Boseman movie was.            Following an overwhelming guest response to our poll, 42 is coming back to the big screen at  AMCTheatres honoring two legends:  ChadwickBoseman and  JackieRobinson.  https://t.co/sHA9Oqz2tJ pic.twitter/9D6HGhAFzN鈥?AMC Theatres  @AMCTheatres  Septemb stanley quencher er 1, 2020    When the movie was released in 2013, it grossed $97.4 million globally, according to IMDB.The movie tells the story of Brooklyn Dodgers  second baseman Jackie Robinson, who became the first Black person to play in Major League Baseball in 1947.Last week, Boseman s family announced his passing in a statement on Twitter.According to the sta gourde stanley tement, Boseman filmed  Marshall,   Da 5 Bloods,   Ma Rainey s Black Bottom,  and others while fighting a 4-year battle with cancer.