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Now you can buy one ticket for unlimited screenings of Interstellar

Buy one ticket, see Interstellar as much as you want

Interstellar movie review
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If you’re a hardcore fan of filmmaker Christopher Nolan’s films or would simply like to see his new cosmic adventure Interstellar a few more times (to understand the intentionally garbled dialogue, perhaps), Paramount Pictures and AMC Theaters have an interesting new deal for you.

The studio and theater chain have announced a new promotion that gives fans the chance to buy a single ticket good for unlimited screenings of Interstellar at AMC’s theaters. The Interstellar Unlimited Tickets cost anywhere from $19.99 to $34.99 depending on the location, and they’re only available for members of the theater chain’s AMC Stubs program.

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Fortunately, if you already bought a ticket via AMC Stubs, you can upgrade to the unlimited version for $14.99The number of unlimited tickets available is itself limited, however, so if the notion of sitting through multiple screenings of Nolan’s three-hour space odyssey is appealing, you should probably act quickly.

And if the promise of spending an entire day traveling through space with Matthew McConaughey and Anne Hathaway isn’t enough to put you over the edge, the Interstellar Unlimited Ticket also comes with a “commemorative Interstellar pass.”

You can get more information about the tickets at your local AMC box office.

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