GalaxyCon Oklahoma City will be extra special for Oklahoma residents and weather aficionados this year. The con will host a special screening of the 1996 film "Twister" with film star Helen Hunt.

The "Twister" screening with Hunt will feature the film on the big screen at the historic Rodeo Cinema, followed by a Q&A with Hunt. Each ticket to the screening will include admission to the movie, a collectible event poster and a limited edition badge.

Tickets for the 'Twister' screening do not include admission to GalaxyCon Oklahoma City.

Various packages are available to see 'Twister' with Helen Hunt in Oklahoma City.

The "Twister" screening with Hunt will start at 8 p.m. Saturday, May 24 at Rodeo Cinema. Three packages are available for the screening, each have different perks:

  • Gold - $260
    • One autograph and one photo op with Hunt
    • First wave seating
    • Admission to the movie
    • Event poster
    • Event badge
  • Silver - $140
    • One autograph from Hunt
    • Second wave seating
    • Admission to the movie
    • Event poster
    • Event badge
  • Standard - $40
    • Third wave seating
    • Admission to the movie
    • Event poster
    • Event badge

More details about the packages and how to purchase tickets are available on the GalaxyCon Oklahoma City website.

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