Announcing the Winners of Our Black Panther Fandango Gift Card Giveaway

Announcing the five lucky winners for the Fandango and The Fanboy Review Black Panther-themed $25 gift card giveaway.

A big “thank you” to all who participated in the Fandango and The Fanboy Review gift card giveaway where five lucky winners were randomly drawn to receive special Black Panther-themed gift cards worth $25 for movie ticket purchases. There were only two simple rules to follow:

  1. Follow us on Twitter and tweet out: #Wakanda forever! Witness the rise of #BlackPanther! @TheFanboyReview @Fandango have you covered with a #BlackPanther giveaway! https://wp.me/p3FaDa-fo
  2. Like us on Facebook and share this message with your friends: Are you ready for the rise of a new king!? The Fanboy Review and Fandango have you covered with a Black Panther giveaway! Wakanda forever! https://wp.me/p3FaDa-fo
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Of course, the more you shared or tweeted, the more chances you got during drawing time. Without further ado, here are the winners:

StoryMapsDan

YehJeanie

globe626

Yamilethc11

Pelusso_Pty

The winners have been directly messaged. Please respond so we can mail you your prize. We wish we had enough gift cards for all the fans who helped us get the message out. But don’t despair, we’ll definitely have more giveaways in the future. Definitely visit the site often to see what other exciting events we’ll be running. The Fanboy Review also wants to thank Fandango and BH Impact for sponsoring this giveaway. It was a great chance for fans to show their love and enthusiasm for the latest Marvel Cinematic Universe installment.

More Movies: Black Panther Review

Black Panther was officially unleashed to US audiences on Friday, February 16, 2017 and has quickly proven to be king of the box office. The highly anticipated film is slated to break many records and become one of the highest grossing superhero films of all time. So make it an event this weekend and go see the rise of a new king!

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The first superhero Steve ever saw was Christopher Reeve's Superman in 1978. Steve was only a year old and couldn't really appreciate history being made. Little did he know at the time, the seed was already planted—which would grow into a lifelong obsession with superheroes and comics. Today, Steve also adds science fiction, horror, and movies to his repertoire of nerdy fanaticism. His dream is to one day sell his novel or screenplay.

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