The hit comedy Wedding Crashers is heading back to theaters this December to celebrate its 20th anniversary. Fans can catch the film on the big screen on December 4 and December 11, with screenings across select theaters nationwide.

This special event, organized by Fathom Events and Warner Bros. Pictures, includes about 10 minutes of deleted scenes originally featured in the 2006 home video release. The extra footage gives longtime fans a reason to relive the comedy in a fresh way.

Originally released in 2005, Wedding Crashers starred Owen Wilson and Vince Vaughn as two divorce mediators who crash weddings to meet women. The film became a cultural phenomenon, earning over $288 million worldwide on a $40 million budget. Its mix of raunchy humor and heart helped redefine adult comedies for the 2000s.

The anniversary screenings give audiences a chance to experience the film the way it was meant to be seen — in a packed theater with people laughing together. For newer fans who discovered it through streaming, this limited run offers the perfect chance to see it on the big screen for the first time.

With Hollywood leaning heavily on nostalgia-driven releases, Wedding Crashers joins a growing list of early-2000s classics making a comeback. Whether you saw it in 2005 or are “crashing” for the first time, these December screenings are the invitation you’ll actually want to accept.