1. rerelease - Noun
2. rerelease - Verb
rerelease (third-person singular simple present rereleases, present participle rereleasing, simple past and past participle rereleased)
To release (a film, video game, etc.) again.
rerelease (plural rereleases)
A rereleased item.
That film deserves a rerelease; it didn't get much attention when it first came out.
As for the fifth position, that went to The Empire Strikes Back 40 anniversary screenings rerelease was able to bring in $908,000 over the weekend, which was more than enough to earn its place in the top five for the final weekend in September. Source: Internet
Hocus Pocus beat out both Jurassic Park and Star Wars: The Empire Strikes Back as the biggest domestic theatrical rerelease of 2020. Source: Internet
Decades later, Gable said that whenever his career would start to fade, a rerelease of Gone with the Wind would soon revive his popularity, and he continued as a top leading actor for the rest of his life. Source: Internet
Miles, 2004, Frank Zappa, p. 267. When the music was first released on CD in 1991, Zappa chose to rerelease the four existing albums. Source: Internet
“Confusion Wheel” was an unreleased song from Tom Petty’s sessions for his 1994 album “Wildflowers,” which is due for a much-expanded rerelease in October. Source: Internet
Paramount only released one video of The Ren & Stimpy Show, "Have Yourself a Stinky Little Christmas", which was actually a rerelease of a Sony video from several years earlier. Source: Internet