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Ultimate Doctor Strange experience opening at El Capitan Theatre in Hollywood

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If you’re going to be in Southern California next month you owe it to yourself to visit Disney’s own El Capitan Theatre for the ultimate Marvel Studios “Doctor Strange” experience. Tickets are now on sale for the November 4 to 20 engagement. The film will be projected in brilliant Dolby 3D laser projection and Dolby Atmos sound. You may want to book an early Thursday, November 3 7:00PM screening complete with raffle prizes and more surprises!

Also only at The El Capitan Theatre, audience members can take a photo at the world exclusive “Doctor Strange” Character Meet and Greet only on November 4, 5 and 6.

“The El Capitan Theatre is the one best choices in Los Angeles to watch Marvel Studios’ ‘Doctor Strange’ on opening weekend,” said General Manager Ed Collins. “Our exclusive character Meet ‘n Greet and photo opportunity with Doctor Strange before and after each show, the brilliant image and immersive sound of our studio engineered Dolby 3D laser projection and Dolby Atmos sound system, all reserved seating, and attractive pricing make for a memorable movie going experience unmatched by any movie theatre around.”

Tickets are available now at the El Capitan Theatre (6838 Hollywood Blvd.), online at www.elcapitantickets.com or by calling 1-800-DISNEY6. Special group rates for parties of 20 or more are available by calling 1-818-845-3110. Daily showtimes are 12 p.m., 3:30 p.m., 7:00 p.m., and 10:30 p.m. Showtimes and dates are subject to change.

The El Capitan Theatre has also made an arrangement for a $30.00 Movie & Meal with the Hard Rock Café available during the entire engagement of “Doctor Strange” at The El Capitan Theatre. Advance reservations required by calling 1-818-845-3110. The El Capitan Theatre also hosts very special Tiny Tot Tuesdays on November 8 and 15 at 12 p.m. During these special screenings, parents and small children may enjoy the movie in a tot-friendly way— in 2D, with lights dimmed rather than out, and reduced sound levels.

Previously: The cast of Doctor Strange talk about being a part of the Marvel universe.