The State Theatre in State College recently hosted a free early access screening of the sci-fi comedy “Mickey 17,” starring Robert Pattinson. The movie, based on a novel by Edward Ashton, tells the story of Mickey, a disposable human sent to populate the world of Niflheim. The screening, organized with the help of Warner Bros. at Penn State, was a hit among Penn State students and the local community.
Seth Breinberg, a second-year advertising student at Penn State, took on the role of film publicity ambassador for Warner Bros. at Penn State and was responsible for bringing the early screening to the theater. He actively promotes upcoming projects and films on campus to increase engagement with the organization.
The screening attracted fans eager to see a preview of the highly anticipated movie which is set to be released on March 7, 2025. The event was a success, with guests enjoying the comedy, political humor, and wardrobe choices of the characters.
With a line forming down College Avenue before the movie started, attendees were treated to free snacks, posters, and merchandise designed by Breinberg inspired by “Mickey 17.” The movie’s star, Robert Pattinson, was a big draw for fans, with attendees like Alyssa Flusser expressing excitement to see him on screen.
Overall, the early screening of “Mickey 17” at The State Theatre was a hit with fans of science fiction and Robert Pattinson, setting the stage for the movie’s official release in March.
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