LOS ANGELES -- YouTube stars Joe Sugg and Ongoing Series ArchivesCaspar Lee's feature film Joe and Caspar Hit the Road USA is headed to U.S. theaters for one night only.
Following a successful theatrical release in the UK and on digital platforms, BBC Worldwide North America and Fathom Events said they will show the film in select theaters stateside on Nov. 10 at 7 p.m.
SEE ALSO: 'American Pie' meets 'The Inbetweeners' in new movie starring YouTubers KSI, Caspar LeeSugg and Lee, bloggers and roommates, are known for their videos chronicling their adventures. They are also business partners who co-run a studio called Raucous Productions, which co-produced the film with BBC Worldwide. The film follows them as they travel 2,000 miles across the country competing against each other in various jobs and tasks.
"To all our U.S. viewers, we are so happy to be able to bring you guys a chance to see Hit The Road USAin the cinema at a one-time only event," the YouTubers said in a join statement. "It was truly epic to meet some of you during the filming and it's great to be able to say thank you for your continued support. We really hope you love the film as much as we do."
Check outMashable'sexclusive images from the film (below).
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