Win Free Tickets To A Screening + Q&A Of Fight Or Flight With Josh Hartnett

Fight or Flight is a new comedic thriller with an aerial twist–and Josh Hartnett in the leading role. The movie tells the story of a mercenary named Lucas Reyes (Hartnett), who is tasked with hunting down a high-value ᴀsset known as the Ghost on an international flight, only to discover that the plane is full of killers. The film was directed by James Madigan in his feature film directorial debut, and comes from the producers behind such hits as John Wick.

The movie is a new showcase of the many talents of Josh Hartnett who, in recent years, has transformed his heartthrob status into that of a reliable #1 on the call sheet who can tackle a range of genres. Hartnett was recently praised for a standout performance in Trap, M. Night Shyamalan’s largely one-location thriller, in which he played a serial killer, and with Fight or Flight, he appears poised to propel himself into action stardom.

ScreenRant is happy to offer tickets for the comedic thriller, which also stars Katee Sackhoff as Katherine Brunt, Julian Kostov as Aaron Hunter, and Charithra Chandran as Isha. The screening will take place May 5 in New York City, and is presented by ScreenRant in partnership with Collider. Read on for more information about the screening and Q&A and you and a guest can join!

More Info About Valnet’s Fight Or Flight Screening

The Fight or Flight screening will take place in New York City on Monday, May 5, at a location that will be revealed to those attending. The new action comedy will start at 7:00 pm ET, and guests will be provided with free popcorn and soda. Fight or Flight doesn’t hit theaters until May 9, the end of the week, so this is your chance to see the movie before the vast majority of the public.

RSVP Here!

After the film, audiences will be treated to a Q&A featuring Josh Hartnett, his co-star Katee Sackhoff, and director James Madigan. The Q&A will be moderated by Collider’s Steve Weintraub, who also moderated Valnet’s Hans Zimmer: Diamond in the Desert screening with the composer himself. Be sure to stick around after the credits roll to hear insights about the film from the creatives behind it!

To get your free tickets, RSVP at the link here. Note if you’d like to bring a +1 along for the ride, and be sure to RSVP as soon as possible to ensure you get a seat–these are expected to go quickly. ScreenRant and other Valnet brands will continue to host screenings throughout the year, so keep an eye on the site to see if you’ll get a chance to watch one of your most anticipated movies of 2025 early.

Fight or Flight officially hits theaters on May 9.

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