Win a double pass to Aquaman & The Lost Kingdom

Jason Momoa is back in Aquaman and the Lost Kingdom. Don’t miss this action-packed blockbuster that can only be seen on the big screen.

Thanks to Warner Bros. Australia we have 10 in-season double passes to give away to Novastream readers!

Simply fill out for form below with your favourite DC character to enter.

Winners will be notified by email, you can double your chances to win with the competition live over on our Instagram page here

A reluctant king who must defy expectations to defeat the darkest ancient powers deep within the sea, Jason Momoa is Aquaman in AQUAMAN AND THE LOST KINGDOM, an all-new chapter in the Aquaman mythology. A grand-scale adventure and action-packed journey above and below sea with astonishing visuals of epic scale, it is a story of the bonds of brotherhood and unexpected allies coming together to forge a new destiny.

Aquaman and the Lost Kingdom is only in cinemas Boxing Day December 26.

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