One Direction fans, often called Directioners, are set to relive the magic of the iconic boy band as their 2013 documentary, One Direction: This Is Us, triumphantly returns to theaters.
The re-release comes more than a decade after the documentary’s original debut, which saw it dominate box office charts in the UK and Ireland. This special screening honors former band member Liam Payne, who tragically passed away in 2024.
Odeon cinemas announced the news and revealed that all proceeds from ticket sales will be donated to mental health awareness charities. Additional cinemas have also confirmed screenings of the film, according to a report by the BBC.
Directed by Morgan Spurlock, One Direction: This Is Us originally premiered on September 27, 2013, under TriStar Pictures. The documentary provided fans with an intimate look at the lives of Harry Styles, Zayn Malik, Louis Tomlinson, Niall Horan, and Liam Payne, featuring behind-the-scenes footage and exhilarating concert performances.
The announcement has sparked an outpouring of emotion on social media. “This will mean a lot to fans,” one X user wrote. Another added, “Liam deserved more than tributes; he’s irreplaceable. But you’re doing a good thing.”
Liam Payne, affectionately known as the “Dad” of the band, was a central figure in One Direction’s journey to global stardom. His untimely death in 2024 sent shockwaves through the fandom, leaving Directioners heartbroken.
The re-release of One Direction: This Is Us offers fans an opportunity to celebrate the band’s legacy and honor Liam’s memory while supporting a vital cause. For Directioners, it’s more than a trip down memory lane—it’s a heartfelt tribute to an unforgettable member of the band.