Brian "Q" Quinn and James "Murr" Murray get a look at the exhibits during the opening reception. (Staten Island Advance/Bill Lyons)

UPDATE: After this article was released, TruTV confirmed the date listed on IMDb is not correct and there is still no set date for the premiere of the "Impractical Jokers" film.

STATEN ISLAND, N.Y. -- Forget "The Avengers," "Wonder Woman" and all those other superhero movies.

Here's one summer blockbuster Staten Islanders won't want to miss.

The "Impractical Jokers" movie, which began filming in April 2018, will be released July 24, 2019, according to its IMBD page.

Variety reports the movie will bring fans back to 1992 when four high school friends joined forces to complete hidden camera challenges. The film focuses on one embarrassing moment in particular, sending the guys on the road to redeem themselves and turn back the clock.

The movie is being produced by stars James “Murr” Murray, Sal Vulcano, Brian “Q” Quinn and Joe Gatto, director Chris Henchy and Funny Or Die's Jim Ziegler.

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Sal Vulcano stands near his costumes during the opening reception of the "Impractical Jokers: Homecoming." (Staten Island Advance/Bill Lyons)

Unable to wait until the movie drops?

Fans can check out valued props, costumes and photos from the TruTV series at "Impractical Jokers: Homecoming," an exhibit at the Staten Island Museum in Livingston.

Visitors are encouraged to use the photo booth, pinball machine and other Instagram-worthy moments highlighting the friendship of Murr, Sal, Q and Joe.

The collection focuses on the show's hidden camera challenges, props, slogans and merchandise, as well as films the "Jokers" made before TruTV gave them a shot.

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"Impractical Jokers" Brian "Q" Quinn, James "Murr" Murray, Joe Gatto and Sal Vulcano at the opening reception of "Impractical Jokers: Homecoming." (Staten Island Advance/Bill Lyons)

Q even donated his firefighter helmet, which is displayed in a glass case alongside a photo of him on the job.

"It kinda feels like we owe it to [Staten Islanders] to make them proud," Vulcano said when he visited the exhibit on opening night in July 2018.

If you want to see it, you better act fast: "Impractical Jokers: Homecoming" is set to close Sunday, March 24.

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Joe Gatto, Sal Vulcano, curator Joe Imburgio, Museum CEO Janice Monger, Brian "Q" Quinn and James "Murr" Murray at the opening reception of the "Impractical Jokers: Homecoming." (Staten Island Advance/Bill Lyons)

Organizers say it took about two years for the exhibit to come together, from conception to opening day.

"Part of it came easy to me because we spend a lot of our time working on the show, infiltrating spaces that are used in a comedic way," said Joe Imburgio, who curated the collection. "It's almost like an extension of the show."

"This exhibition is just a really fun chance to do something different in the galleries and acknowledge the role of pop culture and humor in our world," said Janice Monger, CEO of the Staten Island Museum.

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James "Murr" Murray looks at an exhibit during the opening reception of the "Impractical Jokers: Homecoming." (Staten Island Advance/Bill Lyons)

Here's how to visit 'Homecoming'

The Staten Island Museum is located at 1000 Richmond Terr., Building A, Livingston.

Admission to the museum is $8, $5 for students or $2 for children.

Hours are Wednesday-Sunday, 11 a.m. to 5 p.m.

For more information, visit StatenIslandMuseum.org.

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