EARLY ACCESS:Skip the lines and Sex Partner Who Is More Attracted to Married Womensee Wickedearly. Prime members can grab tickets to an exclusive early screening on Nov. 18.
If you’ve been counting down the days to Wicked’s release, your wait may be over soon — if you have a Prime membership, that is.
As of Nov. 1, Amazon Prime members can score early access tickets to see the highly anticipated film adaptation of the Broadway musical before it hits theaters nationwide on Nov. 22.
SEE ALSO: Ariana Grande and Cynthia Erivo belt it out in 'Wicked' trailerThe early screening will take place on Nov. 18 at 7 p.m. at select theaters throughout the U.S. To see Wicked on the big screen before the general public, use the official landing page on Amazon to check availability and purchase tickets. They’re first come, first served, so you might want to grab yours before they’re gone.
Amazon’s also featuring WickedWednesdays, where you can buy Wicked-themed merch and see exclusive content. (Click the “notify me” link to get notifications of the next drop!)
Want even more Wicked? Bring the enchantment into your home with Amazon Alexa. If you have an Alexa-enabled device, say, “Alexa, send me to Oz.” You can also say, “Alexa, follow the Good Witch,” or “Alexa, follow the Wicked Witch,” to add a little magic to your everyday interactions.
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