Hoppy Easter! Frank from Donny Darko posing for family photos in Kamloops

Frank, the "cuddliest" bunny who became famous after starring in the cult-classic film Donny Darko, is celebrating some of his Easter weekend in Kamloops.

The Kamloops Film Society is hosting Easter Photos with Frank from Donnie Darko today from 4:30 to 5:30 p.m. at the Paramount Theatre before a screening of Donnie Darko at 6:30 p.m.

This event is a partnership between the Kamloops Film Society and Drunk in a Graveyard, with proceeds going to the KFS, a charitable organization.

For more information on the Paramount Theatre's safety protocols and rules and to book a ticket for Donnie Darko tonight, visit the film society's website.

“Get your Easter picture taken with the cuddliest bunny around,” reads the event description.

The time slots for photos with Frank appear to be all booked up but more may be added with demand, according to the film society.

Tickets for the tonight's screening cost $7 and can be ordered online.

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