Check out 15 minutes of Doctor Strange in IMAX 3D this coming Monday

Last Updated on August 2, 2021

You've probably seen the eleventy billion TV spots coming our way for DOCTOR STRANGE, but how would you like to check out 15 minutes from the actual film in IMAX 3D? That's exactly what Marvel Studios is offering up this coming Monday for fans who are willing to make the trek to their nearest applicable theater. All you need to do is head HERE, register (it's free) and up to 2 tickets are yours so you can see Benedict Cabbagepatch do his magic thang in 3D!

I shouldn't have to say it, but as SeeItFirst points out, this is NOT a screening of the full film. Just 15 minutes. Much like they did with GUARDIANS OF THE GALAXY, I imagine we'll get an extended scene with the trailer tacked onto the end. Also, fans that attend will receive a limited-edition, collectable DOCTOR STRANGE IMAX poster! Not too shabby, eh? Here's hoping for those willing to check it out that you have a theater close by. The rest of us will have to wait until next month!

DOCTOR STRANGE opens in theaters on November 4, 2016.

Source: SeeItFirst

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