Betty White 100th Birthday Celebration Will Play in Theaters Despite Death



It's fitting that the show dedicated to Betty White's life will go on despite her death.

The movie was supposed to be about Betty's 100th birthday on January 17 but was canceled. The movie was going to be shown in movie theaters. The New York Post reported that producers said it will go ahead as planned and that theaters will be packed to capacity.

Ryan Reynolds, Tina Fey, Robert Redford, Lin Manuel-Miranda, Clint Eastwood, Morgan Freeman, Jay Leno, Carol Burnett, Craig Ferguson, Jimmy Kimmel, and James are some of the stars who will be on the show.

The Mary Tyler Moore Show and The Golden Girls will be featured in the flick. Betty's first sitcom was a lost episode.

The story was broken by TMZ. On New Year's Eve, Betty died at her home in L.A.

For decades, Betty's legacy will live on. She devoted her life to animals in the final years of her life, despite her amazing body of work in show biz.

It was.

Her life has been amazing, from "MTM" to "SNL" and "Hot in Cleveland." She was one of the most beloved stars in the history of Hollywood.

People are leaving candles, flowers, stuffed animals and other items at Betty's star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame.

Betty would have celebrated her 100th birthday on January 17.