Revenge of the Sith Ticket Release Date Thread

Revenge Of The Sith
May 19 2005
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Revenge of the Sith Ticket Release Date Thread

Postby robbie_20002002 » March 23rd 2005 1:45 pm

Cleared this with DP.

You can use this thread to post ticket release dates for your country/region/state/county etc to make other users aware. If you're brave enough you can also let other MF'ers know where you will be attending your first viewing. :)

To start the ball rolling, tickets for Revenge Of The Sith go on sale from Midnight tonight in the UK from UGC cinemas @ http://www.ugccinemas.co.uk
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Postby Charles B » March 23rd 2005 2:02 pm

Tickets for the VUE cinemas also go on sale at 12.01 tonight. I'll be booking a few for Bristol Cribbs Causeway, both at midnight (assuming they do those showings again) and then at the evening showing.
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Postby Zlatan » March 23rd 2005 2:04 pm

Odeon Cinema tickets go on sale 24th March, not sure at what time, I'l try at midnight.
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Postby Dessicator20 » March 23rd 2005 2:36 pm

just wondering if anyone knows when tickets are going on sale in the U.S.
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Postby Slug » March 23rd 2005 3:05 pm

I want to know if there are any people anywhere who are waiting in line to buy tickets already. Just for fun.

Also, when anyone knows about tickets for central valley in California please let me know or post it on this thread. Thank You.
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Postby RebelRoss0587 » March 23rd 2005 4:15 pm

Wow, you UKers sure are lucky.



I want to know if there are any people anywhere who are waiting in line to buy tickets already. Just for fun.


I remember reading an article a while ago that a few people have been waiting in line for awhile. I'm not crazy like that, I'm more practical. I will probably only wait in line for a day or so, haha.
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Postby Master of the Whills » March 23rd 2005 5:11 pm

any word on when they go on sale in the US?
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Postby badhairday » March 23rd 2005 5:36 pm

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Just to confirm that the ODEON chain
will offer the chance to book online from midnight tonight
(12:01 March 24) - UK only.


http://www.odeon.co.uk

On a sorta related question - whats the best Cinema in Surrey (pref with a Hagen Daas cafe :D)

Opinions very welcome!

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Postby JohanAruba » March 23rd 2005 6:07 pm

Odeon have been slowly adding cinemas all evening. You can pretty much book all of them now.
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Postby Zlatan » March 23rd 2005 6:18 pm

Booked mine. No news of midnight screenings though.
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Postby Evil_Elvis » March 23rd 2005 7:02 pm

UGC was being a pain in the arse for Glasgow so I ended up plumping for the Odeon at the Quay. They only appear to have 4 showings on release day so far and no mention of a midnight screening.
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Postby robbie_20002002 » March 23rd 2005 7:07 pm

No mention of midnight screenings here either, but i've booked the earliest showing on the 19th May (like 9:00am in the morning) and the 9:45pm showing same day. :)
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Postby Jorrigun » March 23rd 2005 7:33 pm

I've booked a 06:15am showing on the day of release at the UCI Filmworks Manchester, UK.

Apparently UCI haven't got permission yet to sell tickets for a midnight showing. I'm sure the other cinema chains in the UK must be the same too.

Keep your eyes open, huh? :)
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Postby pjvader » March 23rd 2005 9:28 pm

just got back and i actually have the paper tickets in my grubby mitts! the guy said we were probably the 1st people in the world to actually hold tickets for the final star wars movie in our hands! (yeah right!)
no sign of any midnight sshowing at any theater chain yet though, they said that fox had requested no midnight or special screenings, even though earlier in the day the cinema was stating there will be midnight shows and it will open on the 18th for previews! so maybe something has gone down in the meantime? i bet they wait for everyone to buy tickets for the 19th so it all sells out THEN they announce advanced previews on the 18th and midnight screenings on the 17th! or regional premieres on the 16th/17th!
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Postby Charles B » March 23rd 2005 10:40 pm

Same here, no midnight. Earliest was 9am.
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Postby HK-47 » March 24th 2005 12:06 am

I'm in Toronto, and I believe that CoGro and a few others are in the area. I'll probably see it at Paramount so I can get the IMAX treatment :cool:
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Postby Wire » March 24th 2005 2:35 am

Got mine for an 8pm showing in the UK on the opening night. Had no trouble with the UCI site, dead quick and it's reserved seating for once.
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Postby JohanAruba » March 24th 2005 3:02 am

I noticed Odeon Leicester Square isn't bookable. I assume they're holding this one back? I thought it was one of the few digital theaters around.
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Postby Lightivity » March 24th 2005 3:44 am

Weird. In Sweden the tickets are being sold on the 15th of Maj, not a day earlier. Thought they would release them at least a month in advance.
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Postby Wire » March 24th 2005 7:19 am

JohanAruba wrote:I noticed Odeon Leicester Square isn't bookable. I assume they're holding this one back? I thought it was one of the few digital theaters around.


A load of the cinema's around leicester square are doing a starwars marathon i think on the opening day. Some about showing all the films across the day. I could have dreamt that though......
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Postby pjvader » March 24th 2005 7:32 am

here is my thinking behind the no midnight shows yet thing!
i bet one of the cinemas announced tickets on sale march 24 so all the others jumped on the bandwagon they all know they will get the movie officially on the 19th so its safe for them to advertise showings for the 19th but they are probably yet to confirm the advanced screenings etc. when i spoke to the local vue yesterday around 7pm they were still finding out how many prints they would actually get and were still expecting to do advanced screenings on the 17th or 18th and have the 12:01 showing, they were still unsure after midnight but then they got the call through saying just go for the 19th this is why some people were left hanging on till like 12:45am as everything was still being verified!
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Postby Vanyon » March 24th 2005 8:23 am

In norway the ticketsale starts: May 2 at 8AM. (for the 12:01 premiere in Oslo)

People here have already started lining up in front of the Colosseum Cinema. Number one in line is planning on spending a total of 6 weeks in the lineup. Im heading out next weekend! :)
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Postby Dogg Thang » March 24th 2005 8:27 am

I've already got my ticket here in Ireland - May 19, 9am.
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Postby mouse1138 » March 24th 2005 9:45 am

Booked 6 tickets at Birmingham Star City (Gold Class) for 8.30 PM on the 19th May :)
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Postby Slug » March 24th 2005 11:32 am

Let the maniacal fandom begin.

So Dogg, can you buy & drink Guinness in your theatres there in Ireland?

Mmnn..StarWars & Guinness cold or extra stout at the same time. Life would be grand.

Is anyone in line at Graumans in Hollywood yet?
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Postby pjvader » March 24th 2005 12:34 pm

mouse1138 wrote:Booked 6 tickets at Birmingham Star City (Gold Class) for 8.30 PM on the 19th May :)


I got 10 for the same show!
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Postby mouse1138 » March 24th 2005 1:47 pm

pjvader wrote:
mouse1138 wrote:Booked 6 tickets at Birmingham Star City (Gold Class) for 8.30 PM on the 19th May :)


I got 10 for the same show!


Wicked! well, I hope you will enjoy it as much as I will. You going along with friends?
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Postby Charles B » April 7th 2005 10:32 am

To all UK MF'ers:

Tickets are now on sale at VUE cinemas for midnight screenings. No idea about other chains.
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Postby Charles B » April 7th 2005 11:09 am

Yeah, I never understood that. Although where I'm at, it seems hardly anyone's up for it, whereas the USA guys seem to know how to enjoy it more. I hit Dallas for the LOTR trilogy tuesday the Christmas before last, and it was a shitload of fun, just stuff most English folk I know never go for.
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Postby Evil_Elvis » April 7th 2005 11:15 am

Charles B wrote:To all UK MF'ers:

Tickets are now on sale at VUE cinemas for midnight screenings. No idea about other chains.


Good news, hopefully that means the Orange Wednesday issue's been sorted out and the rest of the chains can get around to booking their midnight shows.
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Postby fremore » April 7th 2005 11:29 am

The Famous Players site now has ROTS listed in the coming soon category.

Still no sign of when tickets will be sold or showtimes yet. :mad:
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Postby Master of the Whills » April 7th 2005 11:46 am

I have my local theater ready to email me when they have the release date for the US, so as soon as I get that, I'll put it up here.
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Postby timbo » April 7th 2005 12:00 pm

Lord Sluggo wrote:I want to know if there are any people anywhere who are waiting in line to buy tickets already. Just for fun.

Also, when anyone knows about tickets for central valley in California please let me know or post it on this thread. Thank You.



I don't know about central valley ca, but I know that there are people waiting outside the Hollywood Chinese theatre for tickets, raising money for charity. They're hoping against hope that the theatre actually shows it, because the theatre says it is not. Sad that the one that started all the screenings of the first film 30 years ago is not showing the last film. I have the phone number to the pay phone in front of the theatre, if you want to talk to some of the people in line.
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Postby Freakydeaky » April 7th 2005 8:41 pm

2 weeks before May 19 is when the theater I would like to see it at (Arlington Theatre in Santa Barbara) will most likely begin selling tickets. They did the same for AOTC and TPM.
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Postby kremzike » April 7th 2005 9:33 pm

I just wrote back to Lowes concerning the great Uptown theater in DC. Last time they said "Sometime in April." Well, it's April. Hopefully i'll get more details by tomorrow.
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Postby Scrumtrilescent » April 7th 2005 10:07 pm

Hipnotik wrote:well i've tried calling to my local AMC theatre (which i attended ep1 and 2 at) multiple times today just because no one really knew for sure when tickets would go on sale, and i got a different answer every time. one chick even tried arguing with me that it was being released on may 15 :lol:

i'm thinking about contacting the AMC marketing or sales dept just because i think they would have that information and be in control of the individual theatres, right? or does each theatre control their own ticket release dates?
never worked for a theatre so i'm not sure how this goes down.



If/when you find out anything about what AMC says, be sure to let the rest of us know...I was just going to ask about when they go on sale, but you beat me too it. Good luck finding answers.
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Postby deej » April 8th 2005 2:01 am

well here in the uk after alll the BS about wanervillage cinemas having no midnight showings, guess what? There having midnight screenings after all on the 19 th yay - even better if you bought a ticket for the suposed early show in the morning of the 19th you can get ur ticket changed to the midnight showing instead. not sure about the other UK cinema chains if there holding midnight showings
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Postby RustyMuffler » April 8th 2005 2:19 am

If you want a solid answer from AMC, call their corporate headquarters in Kansas City. They don't have a marketing department anymore (put a lot of people out of work), but you should be able to talk to their head of booking and find out something. Though they will most likely give you the stock answer of, "Whenever Lucasfilm tells us we can". They (the theater owners) don't really like LFL very much at all. They are second only to Disney as far as being nazi's when it comes to placement and booking.

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Postby Norway » April 8th 2005 2:20 am

Vanyon wrote:In norway the ticketsale starts: May 2 at 8AM. (for the 12:01 premiere in Oslo)

People here have already started lining up in front of the Colosseum Cinema. Number one in line is planning on spending a total of 6 weeks in the lineup. Im heading out next weekend! :)


Dude! Who are you? Are you in line yet?

I'm Richard: buddies with Tom, Billy, Emil, Henning, etc. I visit them in line nearly every day.

I will be flying to L.A. to visit family in May and have planned to go to Grauman's Chinese theater (where all the other Star Wars films have premiered), but the word on the street lately is that ROTS won't be showing there. :(

So now I'm not sure where I will go for the midnight showing. Maybe San Fransisco (near Skywalker Ranch) and hope to run into some of the crew...
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Postby ManaByte » April 8th 2005 2:23 am

Norway wrote:I will be flying to L.A. to visit family in May and have planned to go to Grauman's Chinese theater (where all the other Star Wars films have premiered), but the word on the street lately is that ROTS won't be showing there. :(

So now I'm not sure where I will go for the midnight showing. Maybe San Fransisco (near Skywalker Ranch) and hope to run into some of the crew...


They said Episodes I and II would not play at the Chinese, but they ended up opening there.

As for San Francisco, the Ranch is actually about 30 minutes north of SF in Marin County. Lucasfilm used to hold their company screenings of Episode I and II at the Coronet in San Francisco (the Episode II line at the Coronet actually got to watch the movie a week early with Lucasfilm in 2002), but that theater has since closed and I am not sure which one they prefer now. Rumor has it the Coronet was a personal favorite theater of George Lucas.
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Info sort of on advance ticketing (don't bother asking US theatres or corp offices)

Postby notfabio » April 8th 2005 3:52 pm

They will find out just about when everyone else will so anything they say at this point is just to give you something and not seem like they are brushing you off. At best they will have a days advance notice from when it is annouced on StarWars.Com.

U.S. Domestic advance ticketing cannot begin before the MPAA gives Episode III a rating which is one of the hold ups. The other being that film terms and bookings are still being hammered out and the earliest it looks like they will be is April 15th. That said, don't expect them to begin then, Lucas is expected to allow US advance ticketing Friday April 29th or Friday May 6th holding to tradition with the past two prequels.

ATTACK OF THE CLONES advance ticketing began Friday, May 3rd, the first Friday in May.
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Re: Info sort of on advance ticketing (don't bother asking US theatres or corp offices)

Postby ManaByte » April 8th 2005 3:53 pm

notfabio wrote:They will find out just about when everyone else will so anything they say at this point is just to give you something and not seem like they are brushing you off. At best they will have a days advance notice from when it is annouced on StarWars.Com.

U.S. Domestic advance ticketing cannot begin before the MPAA gives Episode III a rating which is one of the hold ups. The other being that film terms and bookings are still being hammered out and the earliest it looks like they will be is April 15th. That said, don't expect them to begin then, Lucas is expected to allow US advance ticketing Friday April 29th or Friday May 6th holding to tradition with the past two prequels.

ATTACK OF THE CLONES advance ticketing began Friday, May 3rd, the first Friday in May.


Tickets for Sin City went on sale before it had a rating. I bought my tickets almost a week before the R rating was finalized.
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Hmm which chain?

Postby notfabio » April 8th 2005 4:34 pm

Regal Entertainment Group abides by that policy at least.
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Re: Hmm which chain?

Postby ManaByte » April 8th 2005 5:19 pm

notfabio wrote:Regal Entertainment Group abides by that policy at least.


Not really, I bought my Sin City tickets at the Edwards Mira Mesa in San Diego about a week before the rating was finalized, and Edwards is part of Regal :)
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Postby RustyMuffler » April 13th 2005 11:08 pm

Just got a call from my buddy who is a manager at the AMC here in town. Tickets go on sale TOMORROW. A company wide email went out today telling them to expect showtimes to be sent tomorrow morning and that they should start uploading them into their systems for sale ASAP. So call your local AMC tomorrow if that is where you were planning on seeing it. Might wanna check with other theaters as well. He said that they might not be in the system when they open the box office first thing, but that they would definitely be there by the end of the day. :chewbacca:

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Postby infiniti » April 14th 2005 5:31 am

yes! Finally, canada is good for something!
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Postby Mystere Guy » April 14th 2005 10:46 am

Wehrenberg Theatres in the U.S. will be selling them tommorrow. Can't wait!
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Postby Master of the Whills » April 14th 2005 2:20 pm

Good Afternoon!

Thank you for contacting Marcus Theatres, Guest Service and inquiring about
"Star Wars: Episode III." "Star Wars: Episode III" will open in theatres on
May 19th. At this time Marcus Theatres anticipates selling advance tickets
for "Star Wars: Episode III" on Thursday, May 5th, two weeks prior to the
release. We will attempt to post any midnight showings a few days earlier,
such as May 2nd. No regular showtimes/midnight showings are finalized and
will not be until they are posted on our website. I have saved your email
address and will keep you updated if any of this information changes.

There is no service charge to buy advance tickets at the theatre. When you
purchase an advance ticket a seat is reserved for you but seat selection is
on a first come first served basis. No one is allowed to enter the building
until 45 minutes prior to your movie. We never sell more seats than there is
available.

Note: Highly popular films will generate longer lines as shows sell out
quickly. We recommend for the most popular films, during the weekends and
holidays, that you plan to arrive 30 to 45 minutes prior to the advertised
start time.

Thank you again for writing to us. If you have any other questions feel
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http://www.marcustheatres.com/index_sub ... ations.cfm.
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Postby DarExc » April 14th 2005 3:29 pm

AMC Canada is not selling the tickets today and doesn't know anything about that at least in Ottawa.
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Postby RustyMuffler » April 14th 2005 5:38 pm

Just picked up the first ten tickets to the midnight show at AMC here in Omaha, NE. :chewbacca:

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