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Free comic book treat for fans who book special screening of Superman at Livingston cinema

Free comic book treat for fans who book special screening of Superman at Livingston cinema

Daily Record12-06-2025
The film introduces David Corenswet as Clark Kent and Rachel Brosnahan as Lois Lane
Superhero fans in West Lothian will receive a comic book treat as the most powerful man on planet earth returns to the silver screen.
Tickets are on sale for an exclusive screening of the highly anticipated relaunch of Superman at Vue Livingston – with fans who book the slot taking home a very special piece of comic book history.

Taking place during the film's opening weekend, on Friday, July 11, there will be just one Superman Hero Screening at Vue Livingston and every booking for the limited screening will come with a copy of All Star Superman No.1 - the comic that inspired James Gunn's new take on the Man of Steel - to pick up on the day.

The film introduces David Corenswet as Clark Kent and Rachel Brosnahan as Lois Lane, alongside a whole new roster of DC characters. The latest superhero outing has fans excited for what is set to be a bold new take on the franchise – with Superman as you've never seen him before.
Andrew Dykes, General Manager at Vue Livingston, said: 'We know how excited audiences are for James Gunn's interpretation of Superman. This exclusive screening gives fans the rare opportunity to take home a special piece of cinematic history - the very comic issue that helped shape the film's story.'
The All Star Superman No.1 giveaway is one comic per booking – not per ticket – and only applies to tickets purchased for the Superman Hero Screening on July 11.
For the avoidance of doubt this does not apply to Superman screenings without the 'Hero Screening' tag.
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