Holy trilogy, Batman!

AMC theaters are now selling advance tickets for a three-movie event July 19

June 12, 2012 at 2:32PM
Christian Bale as Batman in "The Dark Knight Rises."
Christian Bale as Batman in "The Dark Knight Rises." (Margaret Andrews — MCT/The Minnesota Star Tribune)

The long-anticipated conclusion to Christopher Nolan's Batman trilogy "The Dark Knight Rises" arrives in theaters July 20. And what better way to see it than as the final leg of an epic nine-hour Dark Knight marathon?

AMC theaters are now selling advance tickets for a three-movie event beginning July 19 at 6 p.m. with "Batman Begins," followed by "The Dark Knight," and "The Dark Knight Rises" at 12:01 a.m.
While the particulars on IMAX showings in select markets have not been finalized, the details are in for theaters screening the movies in traditional format.

The Twin Cities venues are the AMC Rosedale 14, AMC Southdale 16, AMC Arbor Lakes 16, AMC Eden Prairie Mall 18, AMC Showplace Coon Rapids 16, and AMC Showplace Inver Grove 16.

Tickets are $25, on sale here, and include a commemorative poster, lanyard, and a $5 bonus for AMC Stubs members. The IMAX screenings will be priced at $40. Just remember, these films run long, so pace yourself with the supersized sodas.

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