
'Superman' flies into theaters soon: Release date, final trailer, how to get tickets
It's a bird. It's a plane. It's Superman. No, it's just the "Superman" trailer − for now.
Warner Bros. and DC released the final trailer of the highly-anticipated "Superman" movie on Wednesday, June 11. The new film featuring David Corenswet as the beloved protagonist, hits theaters next month. The $225-million movie was directed by DC Studios CEO James Gunn, who is also responsible for blockbuster hits like "Guardians of the Galaxy" and "The Suicide Squad."
While the theatrical release of the movie is still weeks away, fans can already score tickets − if you are an Amazon Prime member.
Here's what to know about the fast-approaching "Superman" movie, a look at the latest trailer and how to get into an early screening.
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The new "Superman" movie releases in theaters on Friday, July 11.
Aside from purchasing movie theater tickets online or at the box office, Amazon is offering special, early-bird tickets for Prime members.
Amazon Prime members can purchase tickets for early screenings through Fandango at amazon.com/fandango. The screenings, held at limited theaters, will take place at 7 p.m. local time on Tuesday, July 8, three days before the movie's official release date.
According to an Amazon news release, the early-bird tickets benefit Boys & Girls Club of America.
The latest "Superman" trailer dropped on June 11. Watch it below.
The cast for the new superhero movie is stacked. Here's a look at who will be sharing the screen:
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