StarAccess Event | Creed

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This week, we have passes for the sports drama , Creed. To win your free pass to this special event in Washington, DC and Baltimore, MD, you MUST be a StarAccess Movie Club member and answer our trivia question below.

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If you enter the contest WITHOUT StarAccess Membership, you will NOT be considered for passes to this promotion AND if you already have registered for StarAccess, you DON’T have to re-register!!!!

CREED plot:

Creed is an upcoming American sports drama film written and directed by Ryan Coogler, co-written by Aaron Covington and produced by Sylvester Stallone. The film stars Michael B. Jordan as Adonis Johnson Creed – Apollo’s son – and Stallone reprising the role of Rocky Balboa. It also features Tessa Thompson, Tony Bellew and Graham McTavish.

It is the seventh Rocky film, both a spin-off from the original series and the indirect successor to 2006’s Rocky Balboa and also reunites Jordan with Fruitvale Station writer/director Coogler and also Wood Harris, whom Jordan worked with on The Wire. It is also the first Rocky film not to have Stallone as a writer.

The son of Apollo Creed, Adonis Johnson Creed, travels to Philadelphia, where he meets Rocky Balboa and requests that the elder boxer train him.

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To make our past distribution more equitable, winners are only eligible to win once every 15 days!

All entrants need to be StarAccess members (if you have already joined, you don’t need to submit another application) AND submit your FULL NAME, your SCREENING MARKET and answer to the following question for a chance to win at [email protected] ONLY; comments below will NOT be considered!!!

“Reportedly, Sly Stallone turned down Christopher Reeve’s role in Superman (1978), Jon Voight’s role in Coming Home (1978), Eddie Murphy’s role in Beverly Hills Cop (1984), Harrison Ford’s role in Witness (1985), Bruce Willis’s roles in Die Hard (1988) and Pulp Fiction (1994), John Travolta’s role in Face/Off (1997), Samuel L. Jackson’s role in Rules of Engagement (2000), and Kurt Russell’s role in Death Proof (2007).Which one is NOT true?”

We will contact the winners at the conclusion of the contest.

Creed opens in theaters on November 25, 2015.