StarWars.com Gives More Details on The Last Jedi Tickets and Giveaways!

It’s happening! The Last Jedi movie theater ticket sales will launch coinciding with the premiere of the trailer. But this is Star Wars, so it’s not just a simple ticket sale, the Star Wars community will have many options to choose from in regards to events, formats, as well as different giveaways accompanying the ticket purchases. Check this out!

 

 

Like The Force Awakens, Star Wars die-hard fans (all of us?!) will be able to buy tickets to see the movie Thursday December 14th, before the “official” release date. Here is a complete list of all of the different special events, viewing options, ticket packages, and accompanying giveaways that fans can choose from!

 

From StarWars.com:

 

Opening Night Events

Star Wars fans will have multiple ways to celebrate the upcoming release of Star Wars: The Last Jedi. On Thursday, December 14, ahead of its official opening on December 15, fans can be among the first to see the film by attending one of three events: An Opening Night Fan Event. A Star Wars: The Force Awakens and Star Wars: The Last Jedi Double Feature. Or, a Star Wars Marathon featuring all eight movies in one epic journey. These premium events will include exclusive content, Star Wars collectible cards, and a special concession offer. Plus, Star Wars: The Last Jedi will start at 6 p.m. local time, one hour earlier than regular public show times.

 

Star Wars Sundays with IMAX at AMC

Every Sunday, from December 17 – January 7, guests who purchase a ticket to see Star Wars: The Last Jedi in IMAX at AMC Theatres will receive an exclusive print from artist Dan Mumford, while supplies last.  A new poster will be revealed each week.

 

Star Wars Saturdays with IMAX at Regal

Each Saturday, from December 16 – December 30, the first 500 guests who experienceStar Wars: The Last Jedi in IMAX at Regal Cinemas will receive an exclusive collectible ticket featuring unique art, while supplies last. New art will be revealed weekly.

 

Cinemark

For a limited time, Connections loyalty members can purchase a Star Wars: The Last Jedi RealD 3D ticket to unlock a free pair of 3D Star Wars glasses.

 

Alamo Drafthouse

As part of the advanced ticketing promotion, you can add exclusive Star Wars: The Last Jedi collectibles to your Alamo Drafthouse ticket purchase, including a commemorative all-Star Wars issue of Birth.Movies.Death, and three incredible Mondo-designed glasses. Available for a limited time only.

 

Fandango

Each fan buying tickets to Star Wars: The Last Jedi on Fandango will receive a cool gift with purchase: an exclusive film movie poster from Fandango FanShop, Fandango’s movie merchandise marketplace, while supplies last. Fandango FanShop is offering dozens of Star Wars collectibles to celebrate the tickets-on-sale date. See site for details.

 

Atom Tickets

Moviegoers who purchase Star Wars: The Last Jedi movie tickets via the Atom Tickets app or at atomtickets.com will be able to buy official Star Wars merchandise in a single, seamless transaction and could have it shipped to their homes in time for the film’s opening weekend.

 

Disneyland Resort

Join your fellow Star Wars fans at Disneyland Resort in Anaheim, California, the place where Star Wars lives, to watch the trailer for Star Wars: The Last Jedi on a giant screen outside AMC Downtown Disney 12 Theatres in the Downtown Disney District. The fun begins at 5:00pm with a live DJ, games and giveaways, counting down to the trailer release.

 

 

For more information on The Last Jedi ticket information make sure to visit StarWars.com!

 

Lucasfilm and Disney have, on a consistent basis, shown their awareness of how much Star Wars means to its fans, and they have once again shown their appreciation for this incredible fan community by going above and beyond the normal ticket pre-sale. Star Wars is not a movie, it is an event, it is an institution, and these incredible opening night events and giveaways will guarantee fans will never forget the first time they experienced:

 

STAR WARS

EPISODE VIII

THE LAST JEDI 

 

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John Hoey is the Lead Editor and Senior Writer for Star Wars News Net and the host of The Resistance Broadcast podcast

"For my ally is the Force, and a powerful ally it is."

John Hoey

John Hoey is the Lead Editor and Senior Writer for Star Wars News Net and the host of The Resistance Broadcast podcast"For my ally is the Force, and a powerful ally it is."

21 thoughts on “StarWars.com Gives More Details on The Last Jedi Tickets and Giveaways!

  • October 8, 2017 at 10:14 pm
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    Any bantha merch?

    • October 8, 2017 at 10:24 pm
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      LOL! = )

    • October 9, 2017 at 4:27 pm
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      Just Poodoo

  • October 9, 2017 at 2:56 am
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    any uk cinema specials?

  • October 9, 2017 at 3:16 am
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    How come Rian-Johnson-Footage just doesn’t look as “Star Wars”???

    • October 9, 2017 at 3:46 am
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      Ikr, to me it’s a double edged sword. It might the be the greatest thing to happen to SW since Empire Strikes Back, or it may be another nail in the coffin. A little over two months now….

      • October 9, 2017 at 5:04 am
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        What was the first nail?

        • October 9, 2017 at 6:46 am
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          Subjective and we all don’t want to go down that road again.

    • October 9, 2017 at 3:49 am
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      Alternate Universe: “Why can’t Rian-Johnson-Footage ever look fresh and new and not just the same thing we have already seen in the Star Wars Universe?! Ughhh!”

      • October 10, 2017 at 2:25 am
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        Also an alternate fact in this universe.

    • October 9, 2017 at 4:58 am
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      It looks like Star Wars. Star Wars is more than just one thing. JJ does a really great imitation. Rian is taking it to a new place.

    • October 9, 2017 at 2:48 pm
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      Everything I’ve seen so far about TLJ looks and feels more “Star Wars” than three (but, technically, four) of the other movies. It DOES (seem to) have a bit of a more sophisticade feeling, visually, than usual – but that’s a good thing, even for an unsophisticated product like SW 😉

  • October 9, 2017 at 9:00 am
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    There had better be porgs.

  • October 9, 2017 at 10:07 am
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    Genuine question – can anybody say they legitimately avoided all trailers for The Force Awakens, and if so, do you think it was worth doing?

    I’m dying to see this trailer, but the movie is so close, I think I could just about make it without seeing the trailer 🙂

    Thoughts?

    • October 9, 2017 at 10:12 am
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      Just… watch it!

    • October 9, 2017 at 12:34 pm
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      Absolutely no chance of me avoiding this trailer, i have the composure of a rabid cat in a room full of mice when it comes to Star Wars trailers, i see a trailer, i watch said trailer without hesitation.

    • October 9, 2017 at 2:24 pm
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      I’d like to skip the trailer myself, and just wait. But I doubt I have the willpower to do it…

    • October 9, 2017 at 5:14 pm
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      I only watched the official trailers for TFA. When it came to the spots, or international spots, I would watch my favorite daily movie news show to see if they thought it was too spoiler filled before watching those. But honestly, even after watching them I still wasn’t able to put together the plot of the movie because I just didn’t care too. I was too enamored by the visuals and the feels to critically think about what I was seeing and was just hyped to see the film. I highly doubt they’re going to put some major plot point in the trailers. I think people are overthinking avoiding this trailer. It’s going to be everything we want and nothing too revealing I think. When the spots start rolling out I’ll probably avoid those, but in the end a few minutes of footage isn’t going to change my excitement for watching 150 minutes of a new chapter into the franchise I love the most. You can try to make it without watching the trailers, but I think you’d just be blue balling yourself. I think it’s better to watch the trailer and avoid everything else so you have even more hype and excitement instead of ignoring the trailer, watching the movie, and wondering how much more excited you could have been before hand. Star Wars isn’t going to take off all their clothes with this one, but probably give you a little peek as to what’s under… so why turn that down haha.

      • October 10, 2017 at 1:18 am
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        You are wise, Master Deji, I think you may have just convinced me to watch the trailer 🙂

        “Star Wars isn’t going to take off all their clothes with this one, but
        probably give you a little peek as to what’s under… so why turn that
        down”

        You have an excellent way with words! Here’s hoping for no trailer ‘nudity’ 🙂

        • October 10, 2017 at 6:06 am
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          hehe lemme know what you thought from watching it! I feel like while the trailer makes you think about a certain plot, I can’t help but wonder if it’s just all misdirect. If anything, the amount of feels I got from TFA = the amount of confusion I got from this trailer and I love it. Only theory I’ve got from it is that considering holograms don’t usually leave out piece of flesh from faces, Snoke looks clearly more healed than he did in TFA so its possible he drains Force Energy from Force Sensitives in order to heal himself and needs the Last Jedi (Luke) to get back to 100%. Either way… let the SW paranoia and speculation begin!

          • October 10, 2017 at 6:50 am
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            Actually I thought that was a near-perfect trailer. It showed me the cinematography and some of the plot, but I don’t feel like it spoiled anything.

            I’m sure there is some misdirect in there. I’d be surprised if Kylo kills Leia. If anything, I thought they’d let him kill Han and Luke but Leia would redeem him.

            It’s not out of the question for both Kylo and Rey to be disillusioned with their teachers and leave them, so I guess that could work. I think she actually is talking to Kylo at the end of the trailer, I don’t think that’s a misdirect. But, she might then follow up with “anyone but you”.

            I loved Luke in this trailer – I wish we’d seen more of him in TFA. Hopefully he’s in the movie a fair bit.

            Snoke definitely looks more healed, agreed. I don’t know if he needs Luke, or just doesn’t want him training any more jedi. And that’s the beauty of the trailer – it hasn’t spoiled anything.

            I’m glad I watched it, thanks 🙂

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