Number 23 Contest

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Last Updated on July 27, 2021




Joel Schumacher is looking to wow audiences again after such disappointments like 8MM and BATMAN & ROBIN, and from what I’ve seen of THE NUMBER 23, this is just the project for him to step out of the ashes, and back into that nice, LOST BOYS glow.

In hopes to get you pumped for the flick (which hits theaters February 23rd), New Line is hosting one slick contest, with a grand prize of a Nintendo Wii!!! You’re thinking to yourself, ‘Wow, that’s awesome, but what the hell does that have anything to do with THE NUMBER 23?’, right? Well, apparently, it has everything to do with it, because W is the 23rd letter of the Latin alphabet and it has 2 points down and 3 points up (23)! Freaky, right? Totally.

The contest is actually pretty cool too, as it runs along the same ‘freaky number 23 coincidences’ that you (hopefully, for this contest) have in your own life. If you click HERE you can submit your own Number 23 story (think hard, I’m sure you have some!), and the winner of the best Number 23 story wins the Nintendo Wii!

So what are you waiting for? Click HERE to Enter the Contest, and prepare yourselves for Jim Carrey in a horror movie February 23rd, when THE NUMBER 23 hits theaters everywhere!






Source: New Line Cinema

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