DC Super Heroes & Super Villains

Look out! A ton of DC comics Super Heroes & Super Villains have taken over Warner Bros. Movie World these school holidays with new shows, beloved characters, night-time parade, early access to rides and a ton of paid premium experiences that truly has something for everyone. So much so that we sent out two local Gold Coast roving reporters Alaisdair and Brittany to explore just what the park had to offer for DC comics fans.

Rather than reading a bloated review we thought it would be more fun for you to watch! So please find out video review, full LIVE stream of the parade, after show wrap up and final thoughts videos here!

We also have included a picture gallery showing you some of the highlights of the two days.

Thanks to Warner Bros. Movie World for the tickets and inviting us to experience the event. If you are interested head on over to www.themeparks.com.au and purchase a VIP Magic Pass to get access. As well as the premium experiences like the Super Hero Breakfast, Ultimate Super Heroes and Villains Experience and the Junior Justice League.

Watch the LIVE footage from the DC Super Heroes & Super Villains Parade here

Watch Britt Girl and Alaisdair recap the parade and their highlights here

 

 

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