CREED Advanced Screening: See it Early and Free in Austin, TX

by Ed Travis

UPDATE: The screener is full but you can still click the link to join the waitlist and be notified if seats become available.

I want to go on the record and shout it from the mountaintops that every single creative decision behind Creed that I’m aware of (without having seen it) feels like an amazing decision. Studios are greenlighting questionable movies with shaky premises all the time… but Creed feels different. A major, beloved franchise is handed to a talented, young, but proven writer-director in Ryan Coogler (Fruitvale Station). Coogler happens to be an African American man, and his lead actor of choice, the similarly young but also similarly proven Michael B. Jordan, is as well. Shifting Sylvester Stallone himself as Rocky Balboa into the boxing trainer role to give Jordan and Coogler a shot at a whole new Rocky franchise with a more African American focus is a stroke of pure genius that I believe will deliver one of the most thrilling films of the year.

So with that in mind, why don’t you come and see it early and free courtesy of Cinapse and Warner Brothers Pictures?

Here are the screening details:

WHAT: Advanced promotional screening of Creed in Austin, TX

WHEN: Thursday, November 19th, 2015 at 7:30pm. Screening is at 7:30pm, but you’ll need to arrive quite early as passes are on a first come, first served basis and the theater will be booked over capacity.

WHERE: Regal Metropolitan Stadium 14 901 Little Texas Lane Austin, TX 78745

HOW: Just head here and follow the prompts. You’ll need to create a free account and plan to print out your passes and have them in hand when you arrive early to the screening.

Enjoy!

PLEASE note that entrance is not guaranteed. They will overbook this screening so plan to arrive EARLY with your passes in hand to secure your seats. We’ve got 50 passes (each includes a plus one) and once they’re gone… they’re gone!

And I’m Out.

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