Amazon and Warner Bros. Pictures team up to give Prime members advance Aquaman showing

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Amazon and Warner Bros. Pictures are teaming up to promote Aquaman the movie. Prime members will get exclusive access to early showings of the film which stars Jason Momoa. Momoa is well known for his part as Khal Drogo in the HBO series Game of Thrones. There is one catch to this exclusive though, it will be one day only, December 15th. This is a full week before Aquaman makes its theatrical debut to the masses.

Members can purchase up to 10 tickets and enjoy the movie with their family and friends at one of more than 1,000 theaters across the country including AMC, Regal, National Amusement Theaters and ArcLight Cinemas (ticketing is powered exclusively by Atom Tickets).

Aquaman is the Super Hero for everyone: he has unique, aquatic superpowers, but he’s also a surface dweller just like us—if we were all as cool as Jason Momoa, that is!” said director James Wan. “Bringing this epic origin story and the wondrous underwater world to the screen has been an amazing experience for the whole cast and crew, and I’m so excited for Prime members to be our first audience for Aquaman.”

“Prime offers the best of shopping and entertainment and these early showings of Aquaman are yet another pleasant surprise for members, and one that I’m personally also looking forward to,” said Cem Sibay, Vice President of Amazon Prime. “We love delivering smiles whether it’s through an incredible deal during the holidays or inviting members on a journey to Atlantis with us in this action-packed adventure before anyone else.”

To learn more, watch a special announcement video and purchase tickets for the special advance showing, be sure to hit the link below!!

What do you think of this Amazon and Warner Bros. Pictures special? Are you planning on checking the movie out before official release? Let us know in the comments below or on Google+, Twitter, or Facebook.

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Last Updated on February 3, 2021.

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