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Dress Up as Your Favourite Avengers Character for a Free Movie Ticket

By Sarah Moran 24 April 2019
Avengers: Endgame has finally landed on Hong Kong screens, and if you haven't got your tickets yet, we’ve got some good news for you. D2 Place in Lai Chi Kwok is partnering with CGV Cinema to offer fans free tickets to the latest Avengers movie!

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Starting from today until May 5th, the first 20 fans who arrive at the cinema dressed as their favourite Avengers character will have the chance of winning a free movie ticket, as well as free popcorn and soda, to see Avengers: Endgame! To be eligible, a full top to bottom costume must be worn, and don’t be afraid to get creative with makeup and props too. So if the most amount of effort you can put in is to simply put on a Batman T-shirt – we’re afraid that's a no-go. Go big or go home, right? [caption id="attachment_141359" align="aligncenter" width="660"] Photo credit: @mummerydom[/caption] Once you arrive at the D2 Place CGV Cinemas, simply snap a picture standing in front of the Avengers: Endgame poster, upload it onto your Instagram with the hashtag #D2PlaceCGVAvengers4, tag @d2place and @cgvchinemas, and follow the mall’s official Instagram (@d2place Instagram). After you're done posing as your favourite Marvel alter-ego, head to the ticket sales stand, show your photo to a member of staff, and hey Loki, you've got yourself a free ticket and popcorn set! Remember though, the offer is only for the first 20 fans who show up, so hurry. Marvel fans – assemble!


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Sarah Moran

Staff writer

Born and raised in Hong Kong to expat parents, Sarah grew up as your typical third-culture kid, caught between two worlds. As someone who is nosy (or just curious) and loves the written word, there was never any other career that appealed to her as much as journalism. When she’s not busy on her mission to find the line between not enough coffee and too much coffee, you can find her exploring the city or getting stuck in a good book.

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