The biographical film “Reagan,” starring Dennis Quaid, returns to theaters with an updated “director’s cut” for the United States’ 250th anniversary celebrations. Multiple outlets report that the rerelease is tied to the July 4 holiday and the 250th anniversary of the Declaration of Independence. Plans call for screenings beginning during the July 4 weekend, including limited group events held in more than a dozen cities. The revised version is described as including about 10 minutes of new footage. After the initial holiday run, the film is scheduled for a wider theatrical release in September. Deadline reports that the broader rerelease is expected to open in roughly 600 theaters. Across coverage, the focus remains on the film’s return to theaters, the addition of new material in the director’s cut, and the staggered rollout combining limited July 4 screenings with a substantially wider September release.