
The Cinemark Theater at 71st and U.S. Highway 169 had ten screens showing the film at once.NewsOn6.com
TULSA, OK -- Thousands of fans stood in line for hours to attend the premiere of the new Twilight film.
"New Moon" opened at midnight early Friday. It's the second film in the Twilight saga.
The Cinemark Theater at 71st and U.S. Highway 169 had ten screens showing the film at once.
Fans say while it may have been a long wait, it's worth it.
"I've been here since five, so been a long wait and I'm ready, I'm pumped. Got 30 minutes and I'm ready to see it," said New Moon fan Bailey Sieland.
Of course, if you didn't make it to the premiere overnight, Cinemark says more showings of "New Moon" are scheduled throughout the day on Friday.
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