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Sony and AMC Offer NFTs to 'Spider-Man' Advance Ticket Buyers (boxofficepro.com) 39

Movie theatre chain AMC and Sony Pictures are giving away 86,000 Spider-man NFTs to people who buy/reserve tickets for December 16th's premiere of Spider-Man: No Way Home.

The special tickets go on sale tonight at midnight EST on the AMC web site and app (available only to people who've signed up for one of the chain's special perks programs like Stubs Premiere, A-List, and Investor Connect). "The movie ticket must be scanned at the theatre when the guest arrives for the movie," explains the movie industry site Boxoffice Pro. "If the ticket purchase is refunded or the ticket goes unused, or is not scanned, the NFT code will not be delivered." The Spider-Man NFT will be available to be redeemed at a dedicated site operated by WAX, an energy efficient, ultra-low carbon footprint blockchain and the first certified carbon neutral. WAX is the most utilized blockchain in the world processing 15 million transactions daily.

Adam Aron, Chairman of the Board and CEO of AMC, commented: "Our AMC Theatres guests and our AMC Entertainment shareholders have been calling for AMC to get into the world of NFTs, and we couldn't imagine a more perfect way to start doing so than with our good friends at Sony Pictures."

Over 100 NFT designs will be available (designed by Cub Studios), the announcement points out

In a tweet Sunday, AMC's CEO said the idea came from the company's shareholders.
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Sony and AMC Offer NFTs to 'Spider-Man' Advance Ticket Buyers

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  • I want free pop corn with tickets for $15-$20 they can people stuff that makes them want to come to the movies.

  • Good (Score:4, Insightful)

    by classiclantern ( 2737961 ) on Sunday November 28, 2021 @05:05PM (#62028425)
    The sooner NFTs become worthless the better.
    • by Anonymous Coward

      This may be a shock to you, but they were never worth anything to begin with. So sad.

  • by Impy the Impiuos Imp ( 442658 ) on Sunday November 28, 2021 @05:10PM (#62028429) Journal

    Rome made so many Roman silver coins you can get them on a fast food employee's salary 2000 years later.

    Anyone wanna buy one of my 18 pristine unopened Death of Supermans, complete with black arm band? Or one of the many uncirculated states quarters my dad has?

    I'm sure these 86,000 NFTs will be worth something.

    Ya know, I should sell the NFT of me going to see Star Wars in 1977.

    • It has a guaranteed chance of appreciation. Just like all the "strictly limited" crap sold on home shopping channels.

      • by dfm3 ( 830843 )

        It has a guaranteed chance of appreciation. Just like all the "strictly limited" crap sold on home shopping channels.

        I see what you did here: that chance is guaranteed to be exactly... zero.

        I have a relative who is always falling for scams like those "uncirculated state quarter bankroll" ads that are all over cable TV and newspapers. They won't stop no matter how many times we tell them that a wheat penny is not a good Christmas present, and no we don't care that the ad claimed it was a good investment. Hint: if the ad claims it's going to increase in value, you can be sure that it won't.

        • by pjt33 ( 739471 )

          I see what you did here: that chance is guaranteed to be exactly... zero.

          I had a different reading: it starts at zero, so it can only go up.

        • This "offer" is akin to a fortune teller promising they can predict the lottery numbers: If it's such a sure bet, why do they offer it to YOU instead of using it themselves?

        • That was actually the phrase used on German home-shopping TV to hawk that crap: "Garantierte Wertsteigerungschance" (which basically translates to a "guaranteed chance of appreciation"), and which means exactly as you determined: fuck all. I can easily guarantee you that it has a chance to appreciate. Everything has.

    • by AmiMoJo ( 196126 )

      As long as they are really giving them away, i.e. the ticket costs the normal price to see a movie, then I don't have a problem with this. The free promotional items you get at events are often basically worthless beyond sentimental value if you happened to really enjoy it.

      It's the people taking out $200k loans to buy NFTs of Bored Apes that are getting shafted.

  • by Anonymous Coward

    I can't believe Sony and AMC have the audacity to market NFTs to the people voluntarily choosing to watch comic book movies. People heading to the cinemas to see the Spiderman #0087 movie aren't just your average consumers; they are connoisseurs of fine media entertainment, and won't be tricked into lapping up whatever trash you throw in front of them!

  • by cats-paw ( 34890 ) on Sunday November 28, 2021 @05:59PM (#62028511) Homepage

    I can't believe the films continue to be so popular that it's worth making more of them. I stopped keeping track so long ago, I don't even remember which one it was, but i do remember it was formulaic and boring.

    Yet they continue to crank them out, and now are generating NFTs for them.

    It's bizarre.

    But Disney has Marvel now, and Disney is just fantastic at leeching money from people. It's their superpower.

    • Their other super power is making them disappear from stardom, if they say anything about Disney that they were not told to say about Disney.
      • Gah! The other super power is magically extending copyright, right before the copyright on Mickey Mouse expires.
        • by Anonymous Coward

          Won't you please think of the original author's children's children's children? How exactly do you expect them to eat if they don't have everlasting inheritance?!

    • Couldn't agree more though the MCU is popular with the kids. Marvel is over reaching these days with the new spiderman being bi/gay, I won't be taking my kids to see it. I don't care what people do in their bedrooms but reaching the point of advertising and pushing it is where I draw the line. The original spiderman wasn't bi/gay, he was crazy about MJ. Anyhow, I digress, Sony and AMC are pathetic if they're trying to pay people off to come see this movie.

      • by AmiMoJo ( 196126 )

        Spiderman being bi/gay seems to be an unsubstantiated rumour based on a couple of the actors who played him saying they would be open to it.

        The movie is all about the multiverse and different versions of Spiderman, so maybe one of them will be bi or gay, but that's pure speculation. Marvel does love to do alternative versions of characters like that, and they can be interesting. Spider-Gwen is a good example, started as an alternative universe version and has since become a popular character in her own righ

    • by AmiMoJo ( 196126 )

      It's because of the way the rights to Spiderman were handled. Basically they were contractually obligated to keep making them, or lose the rights to the character.

      Eventually the lawyers worked something out and Spidy went back to Marvel to appear in the MCU movies. And to be fair the two they have done so far have been fun movies. The second one was a bit meh but I'm definitely interested in watching this one as soon as it's streaming.

  • Just like a heavy metal tune is guaranteed to die when it first appears in a minivan commercial, the rarified allure of NFTs are going to die just as soon as every McDonald's Happy Meal box comes with a free NFT.

  • How many ways are we going to repeat the tulip crash?

  • Really, what can you do with it ? Some electronic bits !
  • So I just happened to have a Stubs Premier membership because I was buying tickets for a small group earlier and it saved money, I thought I would just try and grab a ticket quickly and see if I got an NFT as a bonus, as I kind of wanted to see Spider Man anyway...

    Well as anyone on Slashdot would probably expect, the ticket launch was a complete shitshow. For one thing they seemed to open up sales about seven minutes early, which I discovered by accident. Having lucky timing I was able to search for the m

  • Disney fires people based on political views #CancelDisney
  • These ticket holders will receive an email code to claim the Spider-Man NFTs, of which there are only 86,000 available. However, the emails will only be sent out to those customers who scan the ticket at theatres on the movie’s opening day.

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