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Culture February 27, 2019

'A Star Is Born' heading back to theaters with extra scenes

WATCH: Lady Gaga, Bradley Cooper discuss working together in 'A Star Is Born'

Still fired up from Lady Gaga and Bradley Cooper's steamy performance at the 2019 Oscars?

Well, you're in luck. The movie is heading back to more than 1,000 theaters across the country, according to The Hollywood Reporter.

(MORE: Gaga, Spike and more top moments from the 2019 Oscars)

And to make it better, you'll be getting 12 minutes of new scenes.

It's going to be for one week only, though, so make plans now.

A moment in my life I will never forget. My whole artistic journey flashed before my eyes. Thank you to the Academy and to the gentlemen who wrote and performed this song with me. ?? Mark Seliger, @VanityFair pic.twitter.com/isLoIjLUGC

— Lady Gaga (@ladygaga) February 26, 2019

Gaga and others involved won best original song at the Oscars for "Shallow," which she performed alongside her co-star Bradley Cooper in a heartfelt performance that had people talking the next day.

Fans who see the movie in theaters starting Friday will see more music from the duo, including the songs “Is That Alright?” and “Too Far Gone,” THR added.

(MORE: Lady Gaga and Bradley Cooper deliver emotional 'Shallow' performance at 2019 Oscars, Gaga wins for best original song)

Since the Oscars, Gaga has been vocal about how proud she is of the movie and Cooper's work as its director, star and singer.

"A moment in my life I will never forget. My whole artistic journey flashed before my eyes. Thank you to the Academy and to the gentlemen who wrote and performed this song with me," she wrote next to a picture of the Oscar.

Nothing could be more special than sharing this moment at the Oscars with a true friend and artistic genius. pic.twitter.com/Khy9ooCJDZ

— Lady Gaga (@ladygaga) February 26, 2019

About Cooper, she added, "Nothing could be more special than sharing this moment at the Oscars with a true friend and artistic genius."