'Veronica Mars' Movie Gets A Release Date
UNSPECIFIED - NOVEMBER 11: Medium shot of Kristen Bell as Veronica sitting in front of security monitors. (Photo by Greg Schwartz/Warner Bros./Getty Images)
UNSPECIFIED - NOVEMBER 11: Medium shot of Kristen Bell as Veronica sitting in front of security monitors. (Photo by Greg Schwartz/Warner Bros./Getty Images)

Just over a year after show creator Rob Thomas asked fans to contribute to a Kickstarter for the film revival of the cut-too-short show, the movie, simply titled, "Veronica Mars," will hit theaters in a wider release than originally announced, EW reported. It will have a nationwide release instead of appearing on a few screens in a few cities.

When we pick up with Veronica Mars (Kristen Bell), she will have already transferred schools, gotten a degree and gone to law school. The film will follow her as she heads back to Neptune, Calif. to help her former boyfriend, Logan (Jason Dohring), who was arrested and accused of murdering his pop star girlfriend.

Kristen Bell tweeted her excitement earlier this morning:

Goooood MORNING MARSHMALLOWS! http://t.co/jKXnKDDNEe #VeronicaMarsMovie

— Kristen Bell (@IMKristenBell) December 4, 2013

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