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Afterburn

DirectorJ.J. Perry

CastsSamuel L. Jackson, Dave Bautista, Olga Kurylenko, Kristofer Hivju, Daniel Bernhardt, Kevin Eldon, Simon Merrells, Eden Epstein, Tamás Hagyó, George Somner, Phil Zimmerman, Tom Tidiman, Robert Holik, Lukás Frlajs, Sergio Freijo, Dénes Bálind, Gyula Tóth, Lùbomir Pavùk

Duration105 minutes

RatingM15+

GenreAction, Comedy, Sci-Fi


Remind Me

Synopsis

After a massive solar flare destroys the Earth's eastern hemisphere, an emboldened treasure hunter for hire adventures to Europe to uncover the coveted Mona Lisa, only to learn the world needs a hero more than it needs a painting.

SESSION TIMES IN NEWCASTLE

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Event Cinemas Glendale

Event Cinemas Glendale

Afterburn session times in Event Cinemas Glendale Newcastle

StandardTicket price $19
  • 03:40 PM
  • 09:30 PM

Phone: +61249520974

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