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Here’s how to snag free tickets to see ‘A Wrinkle in Time’ before it premieres

By Stephanie Toone
Feb 22, 2018

Tickets are now on sale for one of Disney’s most anticipated sci-fi films “A Wrinkle in Time.”

If you’re one of the geeked fans wanting to be there first to see Meg on her mystical journey, you’re in luck.

The Atlanta Journal-Constitution is offering free tickets to 20 moviegoers for an exclusive early screening of  “A Wrinkle in Time” at 7:30 p.m. Tuesday, March 6, at Regal Atlantic Station movie theater.

Enter the free “A Wrinkle in Time” ticket contest here.

The movie officially opens worldwide on March 9 and has generated buzz since the film’s director Ava Duvernay released the trailer in July 2017. The flick follows Meg and her younger brother as they attempt to save their astrophysicist father Alex from captivity on a distant planet deep in the throes of a universe spanning evil.

In addition to the thrilling plot, “A Wrinkle in Time” has also been the talk of Hollywood talking due to the ground it breaks for women of color. With this potential blockbuster, Duvernay will become the first black woman to direct a live-action film with a budget of over $100 million.

Getting stoked about the possibility to viewing this movie magic for free?

Here’s what to know about winning free tickets to “A Wrinkle in Time”:

The "A Wrinkle in Time" contest is made possible through Urban News & Views, a partnership between the AJC and Kiss 104.1 FM, which launched in 2017. The media companies, both part of Cox Media Group-Atlanta, started the initiative to feature news and information focused on diverse culture and communities in metro Atlanta.

“Often the media is criticized for not fulfilling the promise of more coverage, and more accurate coverage, of ethnic communities,” said Monica Richardson, the AJC’s managing editor.

“Urban News & Views is aimed at fulfilling that promise. It doesn’t meet all the needs but it’s a fresh start, building off the strong news and entertainment foundation of the AJC and Kiss 104.1 brands.”

Check here for all the diverse content on Atlanta urban, celebrity and race and culture news.

Enter the contest here. 

About the Author

Stephanie has been telling stories her whole life. Her interest in the written word started with short stories and journal entries about run-ins with classroom bullies as a child and matured to writing for her high school newspaper over the years. She has written and edited for The Tennessean, Augusta Chronicle and American City & County.

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