Prime Members Get July 29 Amazon Prime Spider-man Screenings

U.S. Prime members get amazon prime spider-man screenings on July 29, when tickets go on sale for special select-theater showings of Spider-Man: Brand New Day. The screenings arrive two days before the film’s wide theatrical release, giving Amazon another Prime Day tie-in with a clear deadline for m…

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Prime Members Get July 29 Amazon Prime Spider-man Screenings

U.S. Prime members get amazon prime spider-man screenings on July 29, when tickets go on sale for special select-theater showings of Spider-Man: Brand New Day. The screenings arrive two days before the film’s wide theatrical release, giving Amazon another Prime Day tie-in with a clear deadline for members who want first access.

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July 29 Ticket Access

July 29 is the key date: Amazon said Prime members in the U.S. will be able to buy tickets for the special screenings through a dedicated page set up with Fandango. The screenings will run in select theaters nationwide, not every location, so membership alone is only the first filter.

Two days later, Spider-Man: Brand New Day opens widely, which makes the early access more than a marketing add-on. For Amazon, the screening window turns Prime membership into a perk tied directly to a marquee studio release rather than a generic discount offer.

Prime Page And Notify Me

Tickets were not yet available when Amazon laid out the plan, but the company said logged-in users can hit a Notify Me button on the page to get an alert when sales begin. That gives members a clean path to act quickly once the page flips live, instead of waiting to check theater listings manually.

Prime membership in the U.S. costs $15 a month or $139 for the whole year, and Amazon also offers a free 30-day trial for people who have not yet signed up. Prime for Young Adults lowers the cost again for people between 18 to 24 years old, with a 50 percent discount, pricing set at $7.49 a month or $69 a year and a six-month-long trial.

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Prime Day And The Catch

Prime Day runs from June 23 to June 26, and Amazon folded the Spider-Man announcement into those promotions. That timing matters because the screenings are not open to the general public; they are limited to U.S. Prime members, including new sign-ups who use the trial offer.

Spider-Man: Brand New Day is the next installment of Marvel’s Spider-Man saga, and Amazon is using that draw to push attention toward Prime as a membership product. The practical move for readers is simple: sign in, watch the Notify Me page, and make sure the account is active before July 29 if the early screenings are the goal.

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