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Film adaptation of the Tony and Grammy Award-winning musical about Evan Hansen, a high-school senior with social anxiety disorder, and his journey of self-discovery and acceptance after a classmate's suicide.
Sep 24, 2021 | Theatrical Wide (3,364 locations)
Other Key Dates
Sep 9, 2021 (Toronto International Film Festival (Canada))
Sep 22, 2021 (Los Angeles premiere (USA))
Oct 15, 2021 (Rome Film Festival (Italy))
Nov 8, 2021 (closing film Tokyo International Film Festival (Japan))
Nov 13, 2021 (Sydney Film Festival (Australia))
$7,443,830
$15,002,646
$4,130,808
$19,757,327
Sound Mix: Dolby Digital
Aspect Ratio: 2.39 : 1
Country of Origin: United States
Film adaptation of the Tony and Grammy Award-winning musical by Steven Levenson, Benj Pasek, and Justin Paul about Evan Hansen, a high-school senior with a severe social-anxiety disorder, whose letter to himself that was not meant to be seen by others lands wrongly in the hands of a classmate who commits suicide. This incident sends Evan on a journey of self-discovery and gives him the chance to finally be accepted by his peers and live the life he never dreamed he could have. — Max Hechtman The breathtaking, generation-defining Broadway phenomenon becomes a soaring cinematic event as Tony, Grammy, and Emmy Award-winner Ben Platt reprises his role as an anxious, isolated high-schooler aching for understanding and belonging amid the chaos and cruelty of the social-media age. — Universal Pictures Evan Hansen, a young man beset by social-anxiety disorder, is ordered by his therapist to write self-addressed motivational letters to himself to improve his disposition and communication skills. After one of these missives is stolen by a classmate who subsequently takes his own life, the deceased’s parents believe it to be a genuine note intended for Evan, who ingratiates himself with the family. As this relationship deepens, he begins to truly understand what belonging really means. — Universal Pictures