Early Flight: Amazon Prime Members Can Watch ‘Superman’ 2 Days Before Everyone Else

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Superman is getting ready to fly into theaters as the first big movie in the rebooted DC Universe, and fans are excited to see if it lives up to the hype. James Gunn is directing, and Warner Bros. is pulling out all the stops to make sure this movie is a hit. If the story is good and it gives longtime fans what they want, Superman just might save the whole DC Universe.

Starting next month, some lucky fans will get to see Superman early. If you have Amazon Prime, you can buy tickets for special screenings two days before the movie officially opens on July 8. These tickets are sold through Fandango, so fans can pick their favorite theater and grab a seat. The extra cost of Prime plus the ticket might be too much for some, but diehard Superman fans are expected to snap up tickets fast. Most of these early shows are likely to sell out quickly.

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Warner Bros. is working hard to get ahead of the competition. This summer, Superman will be up against Jurassic World Rebirth and Marvel’s Fantastic Four reboot, both of which are making headlines for different reasons. While Jurassic World is looking weak at the box office, Fantastic Four is reportedy breaking pre-sale records. James Gunn says there’s room for everyone at the movies, but with so much riding on Superman, Warner Bros. is spending big on marketing to make sure the film stands out.

There was a recent bump in the road when the estate of Superman co-creator Joseph Shuster tried to block the movie’s international release. Warner Bros. didn’t seem worried, but the lawsuit was a real concern. Luckily for fans, a New York judge ruled in the studio’s favor, so Superman will be released as planned in countries like the UK, Ireland, Canada, and Australia.

Superman will have early screenings on July 8, but the worldwide release is set for July 11. James Gunn and the crew are planning to visit some theaters and meet fans before the big day, just like Tom Cruise did for Mission: Impossible. With so much excitement already building, Warner Bros. is hoping Superman will break records and give the DC Universe a fresh start—as long as the movie delivers a story that excites and satisfies its fans.

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