Here's where you can book tickets to see 'The Batman' in advance
Excited to see the Caped Crusader on the big screen again?
The Batman, starring Twilight heartthrob Robert Pattinson as billionaire Bruce Wayne, is hitting cinemas this Mar. 2, and you can actually start booking tickets and block screenings to see the superhero flick as early as now. Here's a list of theaters where you can get them.
Megaworld Cinemas
For those who can't wait to catch the movie to get ahead of spoilers, Megaworld has midnight screenings at Newport Cinemas, Eastwood Cinemas, and Uptown Cinemas.
Screenings start as early as 12:05 am at Uptown Mall, 12:01 am at Eastwood, and 12:08 am at Newport Cinemas on Mar. 2.
You can book your tickets at megaworldcinemas.com or buy directly from ticket booths.
Cineplex
Meanwhile, those in the Cubao area can get advance tickets to watch at Gateway Cineplex 10 and AliMall cinemas for P310 and P270, respectively.
You can also reserve a theater for a private screening for P400 per seat.
Get your seats at gatewaycineplex10.com.
Robinsons Movieworld
Get your tickets to The Batman early at robinsonsmovieworld.com. You can choose among theaters in Robinsons Antipolo, Galleria Ortigas, Galleria South, Magnolia, Ilocos, Malolos, Butuan, North Tacloban, and Pangasinan online.
Ayala Cinemas
Through sureseats.com, you can book tickets to see the DC movie at Ayala Malls, including Glorietta, Greenbelt 3, Trinoma, Marquee Mall, Ayala Malls Legazpi, Vertis North, Cloverleaf, and Ayala Malls Manila Bay.
You can also reserve your own theater at select Ayala Malls.
Cinema '76
If you want to book a block screening for you and your pals, Cinema '76 is accepting reservations on Mar. 2. You may reach them at [email protected] and 0977-70504276.
The Batman, directed by Matt Reeves, will see Bruce Wayne in his second year of fighting crime pursuing the Riddler, a serial killer targeting the elite in Gotham city. In his investigation, Batman uncovers corruption connected to his own family and is forced to make new allies to catch the Riddler and bring the corrupt to justice.
Starring alongside Pattinson is Zoë Kravitz as Catwoman, Paul Dano as the Riddler, Andy Serkis as Alfred Pennyworth, and Colin Farrell as Penguin.
The movie is expected to be almost three hours long, making it the longest standalone Batman movie to date.