Walmart parking lots across the country are being transformed into drive-in theaters.
Before each movie, the retailer will show "one of a number of short films, including 'Bilby,' 'Bird Karma,' 'Brooklyn Breeze,' 'CROW: The Legend,' 'Fire in Cardboard City,' 'INVASION!,' 'Looney Tunes’ Boo! Appetweet' and 'Marooned,'" Walmart said.
According to the company, Drew Barrymore will serve as virtual host for all events and will make a surprise in-person appearance at one location. Other special guests who will make surprise virtual or in-person appearances are Peter Berg, Jennifer Garner, LeBron James and Chrissy Metz.
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