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Batman v Superman: Free superfan screenings to be held in Melbourne, Sydney

Village Roadshow today announced it will hold special, superfan screenings of Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice in both Melbourne and Sydney.

The screenings are to celebrate the release of the (sort of) Injustice-like film on digital, Blu-ray and DVD.

Moreover, the screenings will be of the film’s Ultimate Edition, including 30 minutes of additional scenes that weren’t included in the original theatrical release.

The screenings will take place at 6.00 pm AEST on 28 June at Sydney’s George Street Event Cinemas, followed by a 6.30 pm AEST screening on 29 June at Melbourne’s Jam Factory Village Cinemas.

To enter a lottery for a free double pass to either event, head here. Winners will be notified on 24 June.

Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice heads to digital on 29 June, followed by 4K Ultra HD Blu-ray, Blu-ray 3D, Blu-ray and DVD from 20 July.

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