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My name is Thomas Saul, I am a member of the
Skatin Nations tribe in British Columbia, Canada. I am of
Salish, and European descent. I began this project around May 2021 when news broke about the
Kamloops residential school where the remains of 215 children were allegedly found. As a teenager I briefly Attended Norkam secondary in Kamloops, and have friends and family who still live in Kamloops, so this hit close to home. Upon my research into The origin of this residential school I found that
Israel wood Powell, a Freemason, was the Indian Superintendent at the time it was built. Four generations of my family attended residential schools, some in
Port Alberni and some
Mission City, so naturally I wanted to know more. I have come to the conclusion that Colonisation,
Freemasonry, and residential schools go hand in hand. Its a Fact, both the United States and Canada would not exist without Freemasonry, Therefore many Freemasons played a leading role in the genocide of Indigenous Americans. “Freemasonry, as it exists in various forms all over the world, has a membership estimated at around 6 million worldwide.”
Genocide: The UN definition, which is used in international law, states that genocide is: "any of the following acts committed with intent to destroy, in whole or in part, a national, ethnic, racial or religious group," as such:(a) "Killing members of the group;"(b) "Causing serious bodily or mental harm to members of the group;"(c) "Deliberately inflicting on the group conditions of life calculated to bring about its physical destruction in whole or in part;"(d) "Imposing measures intended to prevent births within the group;"(e) "Forcibly transferring children of the group to another group."
The supreme governor of the Church of England is the head of the Church of England, a position which is vested in the British monarch. The father of the
Royal Proclamation of 1763 King George III was not a Freemason, George III had announced that the colonies would
no longer seize Native lands or purchase them without treaties. Starting in 1763, no English settlers could legally travel through or acquire land west of the Appalachian Mountains. The proclamation specifically stated that Native Americans had been subject to “great Frauds and Abuses” and that their sovereignty should be protected. Freemason Thomas Jefferson in his list of 27 grievances accused the king saying “He has excited domestic Insurrections among us, and has endeavoured to bring on the Inhabitants of our Frontiers, the merciless Indian Savages, whose known Rule of Warfare, is an undistinguished Destruction, of all Ages, Sexes, and Conditions.’’ Thomas Jefferson did this to build support for the revolutionary act that the Declaration of Independence would represent. It was suspected that the Freemasons were behind the
Boston Tea Party, the
American War of Independence, the french
revolution, and
Napoleonic France triggering British prime minister William Pitt’s
, the Unlawful Societies Act of 1799 where he aimed to see Freemasonry abolished. Some Freemasons addressed Pitt explaining how vast their membership is and its connection to Royalty and As a result, Freemasons were excluded from the Act, but lodges were obliged to return a list of members to the local Clerk of the Peace every year, which are recorded in the Quarter Sessions.1. King George IV reigned from the death of George III until 1830, he was the first of many British Freemason kings and was the head of the Anglican church.
William IV,
Edward VII,
Edward VIII,
George VI were also masons. In the 209 years since the Union of the Premier and Ancient Grand Lodges to form the United Grand Lodge of England, a member of the Royal Family has been its Grand Master for more than 150.
A Freemason warrant of constitution is the Document which authorizes or gives a Warrant to certain persons therein named to organize and constitute a Lodge, Chapter, or other Masonic Body. The first Warrant for a military Lodge was issued by the Grand Lodge of Ireland in 1732 to the First British Foot Regiment. Within a few years the Grand Lodge of Scotland and both the Grand Lodge of England, Modern and Ancient were issuing Warrants to military Lodges. In 1733, 18 men gathered at the Bunch of Grapes Tavern on King Street in Boston and organized the first Masonic Lodge in North America. The first record of a military Lodge Warrant being issued in the new world happened during the French and Indian Wars. It was issued by the then Provincial Grand Master at Boston to the 28th British Foot in an expedition against the French at Crown Point. Edward Cornwallis became founder in December 1748, of a military Lodge in his regiment, the 20th. Foot, No. 63, on the registry of the Grand Lodge of Ireland. The warrant was issued to Lord George Sackville, Lieut. Col. The Hon. Edward Cornwallis and Captain Milburne. When in 1759 this famous regiment gained new honors at the battle of Minden, that name was immediately adopted as the name of the lodge. Cornwallis’ second lodge was founded in Halifax early in 1750 or possibly earlier, under a “deputation” or dispensation from Major Erasmus James Philipps of the 40th. Regiment at Annapolis Royal, Provincial Grand Master for Nova Scotia under Henry Price of Boston. Of this lodge, known as the First Lodge, Cornwallis was the first Master. Cornwallis In October 1749, issued an order that came to be known as the Scalping Proclamation. His government would pay a bounty to anyone who killed a Mi’kmaq adult or child in a bid to drive them off mainland Nova Scotia.
Sir William Johnson, an agent for the British Indian Department met
Joseph Brant, a 9-year-old Mohawk boy while doing a land deal with Joseph's father King Hendrick. Sir William eventually started a common-law relationship with Joseph's sister
Molly giving him incredible power over her tribe. Johnson groomed young Joseph Brant to become a loyal warrior and eventually leader of
the six nations tribe. At 13 years old Joseph accompanied Johnson on his first tour with the military. Missionary
Samuel Occham, a student of
Eleazar Wheelock (father of
The Great Awakening) procured a 19-year-old Joseph Brant to attend
Moore's Indian charity school in Lebanon Connecticut with the blessings and charity of William Johnson. Freemasons Benjamin Franklin and Benedict Arnold had also donated money to Wheelock’s cause. William was the British Crown's first superintendent of Indian Affairs for the colony in 1756 and Joseph Brant was appointed as a captain in the Indian Department. Many Freemason colonists were high-ranking military who waged many wars on the Indigenous American population, scientists say so many Indigenous people were killed as a result of colonization it caused a
mini ice age. After the North American wars, many Freemasons took positions as Indian agents helping to remove and segregate the native population. Anyone who wanted access to the six nations had to go through Indian agent Sir William Johnson and his family which includes the Brant family and the Kerr family through various marriages.
At one point Johnson proposed that the moor's Indian Charity School move from Lebanon, Connecticut, to Johnstown but it never happened. Eventually, Johnson withdrew the support for Wheelock. In a letter Wheelock had suggested to Lord Dartmouth "The Nations will not make war with us while their Children, and especially the Children of their chiefs are with us”
Dartmouth college claims that In 1766, Johnson was invited to join the Society for the Propagation of the Gospel in Foreign Parts (SPG), the largest and most influential Anglican missionary society in the 18th-century British-Atlantic world. He began working to place Anglican missionaries like Freemason and
bishop Charles Inglis, rather than Congregationalist and Presbyterian ones, among the Six Nations. I believe Moore's dubbed “the great design” was the original model for the Mohawk Institute and the Canadian residential school system.
On April 10, 1766
Sir William Johnson was raised to the position of Master Mason of St Patrick's Lodge No. 4 where many Freemason Indian agents like
John Butler,
Guy Johnson,
Sir John Johnson,
William Johnson Kerr,
Christian Daniel Claus, Gilbert Tice, George Croghan and A protégé of Reverend
Eleazar Wheelock,
Rev. Samuel Kirkland attended. In 1770 Johnson's fellow St Patrick's lodge Freemason Rev. Samuel Kirkland coincidentally parted ways with Wheelock and Moors charity school. Eventually Kirkland founded the
Hamilton-Oneida Academy as a boys' school in central New York. In 1776 Joseph Brant was initiated into the Freemason fraternity in London England where it is rumoured a benefactor of Moors charity school
king George III gave Brant his masonic apron. When Brant returned to Canada he became affiliated with Lodge No. 11 at the Mohawk village on the Grand River, of which he was the first
Worshipful Master, and later affiliated with Barton Lodge No. 10. Joseph Brant invited fellow Freemason and grandson of Eleazar Wheelock to be a minister to the Mohawk. To Joseph It was imperative that Freemason
Rev. Davenport Phelps was made minister of the Mohawks, so
he reminded the Bishop, through Sir John, of the pledge which the Archbishop of Canterbury had made to him in the presence of the King, that whenever the Indians, by the erection of a church, should be ready for religious instruction, he would do all in his power to supply their wants. A Freemason named
Rev. Robert Addison helped make this happen. Mr Addison, a relative of William Johnson, had been minister to the Six Nations and Joseph Brant and Freemason
John Norton were his translators. Freemason Reverend Davenport Phelps and Jarvis Wheelock, the brother of Eleazar, were invited to Canada and granted land by Freemason and founder of the family compact
John Graves Simcoe, the man behind the
Simcoe patent. Mrs Simcoe in her Diary says, “In April of the following year
Mary Brant (sister of Freemason Joseph Brant and common-law wife of Freemason Indian agent Sir William Johnson) successfully prescribed a favourite Indian remedy, the root of sweet flag (acorus calamus), for Governor Simcoe, who had been extremely ill with a persistent cough. The medicine relieved his malady “in a very short time. This brought the Brant family and Simcoe family close together. Davenport Phelps became the Worshipful Master of The Barton Lodge under Freemason
William Jarvis and he was the first chaplain at the Mohawk Chapel. Davenport was the leader of many Indian agents who were members of The Barton Lodge. I suspect Davenport's mission was to help with the so-called Indian problem.
Chief Joseph Brant has been accused on many occasions of selling off land for his own enrichment and in a lot of cases he sold land to Freemasons. He granted 999-year leases to many families, the Nelles, the Young’s, the families of Adam Young UE, his three sons, Lieutenant John Young (Indian department) UE, Sergeant Daniel Young UE, and Private Henry Young UE, along with Captain Henry William Nelles UE and his families (Rev. Abraham Nelles). Many of these Indian agents were members of The Barton Lodge. Both Captain Henry William Nelles UE and Adam Young UE, fourth great-grandfather of Robert Collins McBride UE, were also the first Freemasons to settle in Haldimand County. Freemasons
Robert Kerr and Rev. Robert Addison, William Kennedy Smith, also had land there. "There were very few outright legal sales of our land; 90 per cent of the leased land has never been paid for or paid to Six Nations," according to a
research document prepared by Six Nations. Many Freemasons were involved with the Simcoe patent and the
Haldimand Proclamation. Lieutenant Governor
John Graves Simcoe stated that the Indians could not lease their land since British subjects could lease land only from British subjects. Freemason
William Jarvis signed the Haldimand proclamation,
Freemason Thomas Ridout surveyor-general was behind the Ridout survey, Freemason
Sir Peregrine Maitland lieutenant governor informed them that they had no title to the northern part of the grant, Freemason John Butler acted as an agent of purchase on behalf of the government, F
reemason chief John Brant) and
Freemason Robert Johnson Kerr finally went to England to lobby on behalf of the Six Nations.
Freemasons King George IV, and King William IV, reigned from January 29 1820 to June 20 1837. The idea of residential school was brought forward by the Freemason Governor of Upper Canada, Sir Peregrine Maitland, within the context of a proposal he made in 1820 to the Colonial Office "for ameliorating the condition of the Indians in the neighbourhood of our settlements." Maitland's proposal contained most of the civilising concepts and techniques that would be adopted in the next three decades. The American Freemason, President Andrew Jackson succeeded in pushing the
Indian Removal Act through the United States Congress in 1828 leading to the trail of tears. John Brant solicited help from the New England company to build the Mohawk institute, the first residential school in Canada. The mohawk institute operated from 1831 to June 27, 1970. John Brant appointed Rev. Abraham Nelles son of Freemason Robert Nelles as principal of the Mohawk Institute. Abraham after over 30 years was succeeded by Freemason Robert Ashton
. Oronhyatekha aka Peter Martin was also a Freemason and played an important role in the development of the Mohawk Institute. The Arthur of the
Historical sketch of the Barton Lodge, No. 6, G.R.C., A.F. and A.M., says “the name of Brother John Brant is connected with important events in the history of Canadian Masonry.” John Brant is responsible for the formation of at
least 12 residential schools in Ontario, while Freemason Israel Powell the superintendent of Indian affairs in British Columbia Powell
“was able to boast that the government had established seventeen Indian schools, one for each year in office.”. Powell sought to establish several boarding schools across the province and particularly pushed for creating a school in Kamloops to address communities in the province’s interior.The school opened in Kamloops in 1890 and became one of the largest residential schools operated by Indian Affairs. The Freemason Organisation is
vicariously liable for all abuses in those residential schools.
In 1837 a Rebellion in Upper Canada was led by William Lyon Mackenzie, who was a fierce critic of Simcoe’s
Family Compact, an elite clique of businessmen and many Freemasons. Mackenzie opposed a system of land grants that favored settlers from Britain. Many Freemasons such as William Botsford Jarvis and
Sir Allen Napier Macnab who was Joint premier of the Province of Canada helped stop this rebellion. Sir Allen Macnab was succeeded by Freemason
Sir John A. Macdonald as Joint Premier. This Rebellion of 1837, this triggered the 6th generation Freemason Lord Durham to write
The Durham Report, he was appointed governor in chief of British North America. In his 1839 Report on the Affairs of British North America, he recommended that Upper and Lower Canada be united under a single Parliament, with responsible government. In 1863 a steamboat named
the Brother Johnathan) carried
smallpox from San Francisco to British Columbia killing 1/3rd of the Native population. Many Freemasons like
Thomas Harris the first mayor of Victoria,
Israel Wood Powell who served in the Victoria Rifle Volunteer Corps which was established to protect the colony from the indigenous population,
Amor De Cosmos who was the extremely racist editor of
The Daily British Colonist, and Ronald J. NcDonell clerk for
magistrate Pemberton who forced The Nuu-chah-nulth to leave their camp, escorted by two gunboats. There are many many more who may have purposefully mishandled the smallpox epidemic of 1863. British freemason
Edward Jenner created the life-saving smallpox vaccine but on the other hand Freemasons Jeffrey Amherst and Col Henry Bouquet have been accused of distributing
smallpox contaminated blankets to their enemies.
As early as 1866 Israel W. Powell, with his colleague Amor De Cosmos, had proposed confederation with the Canadian colonies.
Israel Wood Powell, Superintendent of Indian affairs also outlawed potlatching an indigenous ceremony In British Columbia. Following the Lord Durham’s report, Freemason Henry Howard Molyneux Herbert, 4th Earl of Carnarvon proposed
The British North America Act, 1867 Under section 91(24) of the Constitution Act, 1867, the federal government has exclusive legislative authority for "Indians, and Lands reserved for the Indians." Of the 36 Fathers of the Canadian confederation, 11 were Freemasons. One being Freemason Sir John A. Macdonald,
He was named by the United Grand Lodge of England as their Grand Representative near to the Grand Lodge of Canada. Sir John A. Macdonald took a page from American Freemason
Andrew Jackson's book by removing the Indigenous people from their land. He was proud that he was able to subdue the Indigenous people with less blood shed than his American brethren. One Of Macdonald's Legacies is the
Canadian Pacific Railway which displaced many tribes across Canada. Sir John A. Macdonald's campaign promise in the 1870s was that he would have a railway built that would link the country from coast to coast. Freemasons
Richard Marpole,
Sir Sandford Fleming,
Sir George J.A. Bury And the Chinese Freemasons of Vancouver and Alberta made Macdonald’s promise come true. As quickly as the railroad was laid Freemason lodges were erected.
Louis Riel a Métis hero, led two resistance movements against the Government of Canada and its Freemason Prime Minister, John A. Macdonald. Riel sought to defend Métis rights and identity. The Wolseley expedition was a military force authorized by Sir John A. Macdonald to confront Louis Riel and had been dispatched to Red River under Freemason
Colonel Garnet Joseph Wolseley. Another of Mcdonald's legacies is the
North West Mounted Police. Macdonald established the N.W.M.P in 1873 which boasted 750 Freemason members in its time. He claimed that “it was intended to have a body of mounted rifles to protect the people from the chance of an Indian war.’’ Meanwhile, The Pacific Scandal, the first major post-
Confederation political scandal in Canada,
Sir John Macdonald and senior members of his Conservative Cabinet were accused of accepting election funds for the contract to build the C.P rail.
The near completion of the railway allowed troops from eastern Canada to quickly arrive in the territory causing Riel to surrender to Canadian forces. The NWMP barracks was where Louis Riel was detained after his arrest in 1885 for leading the North-West Rebellion. Many Freemasons were involved in the defeat of Louis Riel. The RCMP museum had a display of the noose which hung Riel. Macdonald said this about Riel "He shall die though every dog in Quebec barks in his favor." John A. Macdonald is also one of the fathers of the Canadian
Indian act First passed in 1876. In 1879 Freemason Nicholas Flood Davin wrote the Report on Industrial Schools for Indians and Half-Breeds, otherwise known as The Davin Report. An amendment to the Indian Act in 1894 under Freemason Prime Minister Sir
Mackenzie Bowell, made attendance at
day schools,
industrial schools, or residential schools compulsory for First Nations children, resulting in over 100000 Indigenous children being forcefully removed from their families by Indian agents and the RCMP. From 1740 to 1896 The Mexican government's response to the various uprisings of the
Yaqui tribe have been likened to
genocide particularly under Freemason
Porfirio Diaz. Due to slavery and massacre, the population of the
Yaqui tribe in
Mexico was reduced from 30,000 to 7,000 under Diaz's rule. One source estimates at least 20,000 out of these Yaquis were victims of state murders in
Sonora. It was during this period of the conflict that the United States Army fought the last
battle of the
American Indian Wars, the final battle being the Wounded Knee Massacre December 29, 1890, and in the subsequent Drexel Mission Fight the next day. In recent history the statues of Freemason John A. Macdonald, Freemason Edward Cornwallis, Freemason George Washington, Freemason Lawrence Sullivan Ross, Freemason Robert E. Lee and Andrew Jackson have all been vandalized but no mention of their affiliation to the Freemasons in the news. We can't point fingers at the church or government without first confirming whether or not the accused are Freemasons.
The Order of the Eastern Star,
Job's Daughters, and
Rainbow Girls are masonic fraternities for women such as the daughter, widow, wife, sister, or mother of a Master Mason. All masons will cry out that Freemasonry has nothing to do with what an individual member has done, yet they all praise these men and prop them up as heroes. Freemasons claim to have superior morality compared to the average person, that they are the most honorable men on the planet, yet they refuse to acknowledge their members role in the genocide of the Indigenous Americans.
You may believe Freemasons are irrelevant nowadays but that is far from true. Winston Churchill is regarded as one of the greatest wartime leaders of the 20th century. Churchill was initiated into Studholme Lodge No. 1591 on 24 May 1901. He said of the Pashtun people “all who resist will be killed without quarter,” Pashtun territory was occupied by the British in 1848 and divided into two areas. Winston Churchill's policies caused a famine that claimed more than 3 million Indian lives during the The Bengal famine of 1943. President Harry Truman, known as one of the most dedicated men to have joined Masonry on the morning of August 6, 1945, ordered an American B-29 bomber to drop two atomic bombs over the Japanese cities of Hiroshima and Nagasaki. The two bombings killed between 129,000 and 226,000 people, most of whom were civilians. John Edgar Hoover, more commonly referred to as J. Edgar Hoover, was an American attorney and director of the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) Hoover was raised on November 9th 1920 in Federal Lodge No. 1 in Washington D.C. In 1919 Hoover became the head of the Bureau of Investigation's (predecessor of the FBI) new General Intelligence Division. The division was also called the Radical Division because it was the task of the division to find radical elements in American society to monitor and disrupt their activities. The Duke of Kent was initiated as a Freemason in Royal Alpha Lodge No. 16 in London on 16 December 1963.
The Duke of Kent, is now UGLE’s longest-serving Grand Master. The Duke’s brother, Prince Michael of Kent, is also a Freemason and is Grand Master of the Grand Lodge of Mark Master Masons, and Provincial Grand Master of the Provincial Grand Lodge of Middlesex. On 6 March 1953, HRH Prince Philip progressed to the Second Degree of Freemasonry, before advancing to the Third Degree on 4 May 1953.
I encourage those who have been affected by the actions of Freemasons to begin a class action lawsuit against this organization in what ever country, state or province you live in and hold Freemasonry accountable for genocide. The first thing a Freemason will say when presented with this evidence is you don't know how masonry operates, that the lodge is not responsible for individual members actions. That is exactly what the Catholic church said before the Canadian Court of Appeal on July 28, 2020 had found the Archdiocese vicariously liable for abuses committed by a civilian employee. I witnessed countless people stand up against the Catholic Church for what they have done and the Pope came to Canada and apologized. Now it's time to turn your sight toward Freemasonry. You must understand that all Freemasons on the American contenent have greatly benefited from the genocide of Indigenous Americans.
“ Prime Minister Justin Trudeau's acceptance of an inquiry's finding that Canada committed genocide against Indigenous people could have tremendous legal impact if a court ever weighs Ottawa's responsibility for crimes against humanity, experts say.”
https://www.ctvnews.ca/canada/trudeau-s-acknowledgment-of-indigenous-genocide-could-have-legal-impacts-experts-1.5457668 "I didn't use the word genocide because it didn't come to mind but I described genocide," Pope Francis told reporters on the papal flight from Iqaluit to Rome on Friday.
https://www.cbc.ca/news/indigenous/pope-francis-residential-schools-genocide-1.6537203 “The very word "secrecy" is repugnant in a free and open society; and we are as a people inherently
and historically opposed to secret societies, to secret oaths, and to secret proceedings. We decided long ago that the dangers of excessive and unwarranted concealment of pertinent facts far outweighed the dangers which are cited to justify it.”
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President John F. Kennedy “President Kennedy issued an Executive Order prohibiting use of facilities on military bases by groups not integrated. The result was to bar Masonic lodges from using the bases.” Masonic Parallels with History - A Chronology of General and Masonic History by Alphonse Cerza. themasonictrowel THE MILITARY AND FREEMASONRY Freemasonry in Nova Scotia Freemasonry at the Two Sieges of Louisbourg 1745 and 1758 Freemasonry in Quebec Sir William Johnson, the Brant family, the Kerr family and the British Indian Department MOOR’S INDIAN CHARITY SCHOOL Mohawk Institute (Mush Hole) The rebellion of 1837 Manitoba Freemasons Saskatchewan Freemasons North-West Rebellion Provincial Premiers Alberta masons The Canadian Pacific Railway Smallpox epidemic of 1862 British Columbia Freemasons Freemason Prime Ministers American Freemasons and the genocide of the Indigenous peoples. Spanish Freemasons Royal Freemasons 300 Years of Freemasonry Celebrated at Royal Albert Hall Global Event Freemasonry according to Masons. 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The Lord of the Rings) Frodo Baggins (The Lord of the Rings) Harry Bailly (The Canterbury Tales) David Balfour (Kidnapped) Mr. Barkis (David Copperfield) Jake Barnes (The Sun Also Rises) Lily Bart (The House of Mirth) Yevgeny Bazarov (Fathers and Sons) Adam Bede (Adam Bede) Belial (Paradise Lost) Bennet family (Pride and Prejudice) Bertram family (Mansfield Park) Pierre Bezukhov (War and Peace) Big Brother (Nineteen Eighty-four) Big Daddy (Cat on a Hot Tin Roof) Rupert Birkin (Women in Love) Anthony Blanche (Brideshead Revisited) Leopold Bloom (Ulysses) Molly Bloom (Ulysses) Bluebeard (Tales of Mother Goose) Bobbsey Twins (The Bobbsey Twins series) William Boldwood (Far from the Madding Crowd) Bolkonsky family (War and Peace) James Bond (Casino Royale and others) Boojum (The Hunting of the Snark) The Borrowers (The Borrowers series) Josiah Bounderby (Hard Times) Emma Bovary (Madame Bovary) Sally Bowles (Sally Bowles; Goodbye to Berlin) Lady Augusta Bracknell (The Importance of Being Earnest) Bradamante (Orlando furioso) Matthew Bramble (The Expedition of Humphry Clinker) Colonel Brandon (Sense and Sensibility) Dave Brandstetter (Fadeout and others) Gudrun Brangwen (Women in Love) Ursula Brangwen (Women in Love) Brer Rabbit (African folklore) Brighella (stock character, commedia dell’arte) Hans Brinker (Hans Brinker) Lily Briscoe (To the Lighthouse) Dorothea Brooke (Middlemarch) Father Brown (The Innocence of Father Brown and others) Bruin (Roman de Renart) Tom and Daisy Buchanan (The Great Gatsby) Inspector Bucket (Bleak House) Buendía family (One Hundred Years of Solitude) Mr. Bumble (Oliver Twist) Natty Bumppo (The Leatherstocking Tales) Bunter (Lord Peter Wimsey series) Billy Bunter (“The Making of Harry Wharton” and others) Rhett Butler (Gone with the Wind) C Camille (La Dame aux camélias) Don Camillo (The Little World of Don Camillo and others) Albert Campion (The Crime at Black Dudley and others) Capitano (stock character, commedia dell’arte) Philip Carey (Of Human Bondage) Nick Carraway (The Great Gatsby) Richard Carstone (Bleak House) Nick Carter (“The Old Detective’s Pupil” and others) Sydney Carton (A Tale of Two Cities) Edward Casaubon (Middlemarch) Hans Castorp (The Magic Mountain) Cathbad (Irish legend) Holden Caulfield (The Catcher in the Rye) Olive Chancellor (The Bostonians) Cheshire Cat (Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland) Roger Chillingworth (The Scarlet Letter) Chingachgook (The Leatherstocking Tales) Mr. Chips (Goodbye, Mr. Chips) Anna Christie (Anna Christie) Martin Chuzzlewit (Martin Chuzzlewit) John Claggart (Billy Budd, Foretopman) Angel Clare (Tess of the d’Urbervilles) Claudine (Claudine at School and others) Arthur Clennam (Little Dorrit) Humphry Clinker (The Expedition of Humphry Clinker) Columbine (stock character, commedia dell’arte) Conan the Barbarian (Conan the Conqueror and others) Conlaí (Ulster cycle) David Copperfield (David Copperfield) Richard Cory (“Richard Cory”) Corydon (stock character) Mother Courage (Mother Courage and Her Children) Ichabod Crane (“The Legend of Sleepy Hollow”) Cratchit family (A Christmas Carol) Janie Crawford (Their Eyes Were Watching God) Gerald Crich (Women in Love) Guy Crouchback (Sword of Honour) Robinson Crusoe (Robinson Crusoe) Cú Chulainn (Ulster cycle) Sergeant Cuff (The Moonstone) Cunégonde (Candide) D D’Artagnan (The Three Musketeers) Edmond Dantès (The Count of Monte Cristo) Fitzwilliam Darcy (Pride and Prejudice) Charles Darnay (A Tale of Two Cities) Dashwood family (Sense and Sensibility) Stephen Dedalus (A Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man; Ulysses) Lady Honoria Dedlock (Bleak House) Madame Defarge (A Tale of Two Cities) Deirdre (Ulster cycle) Jean Des Esseintes (Against the Grain) Mr. Dick (David Copperfield) Digenis Akritas (Akritic ballads) Arthur Dimmesdale (The Scarlet Letter) Dick and Nicole Diver (Tender Is the Night) Don Quixote (Don Quixote) Eliza Doolittle (Pygmalion) Lorna Doone (Lorna Doone) Dorothy (The Wonderful Wizard of Oz) Dottore (stock character, commedia dell’arte) Nancy Drew (The Secret of the Old Clock and others) Edwin Drood (The Mystery of Edwin Drood) Bulldog Drummond (Bull-dog Drummond: The Adventures of a Demobilized Officer Who Found Peace Dull and others) Blanche DuBois (A Streetcar Named Desire) The Duchess (Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland) The Duke and the Dauphin (The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn) Dulcinea (Don Quixote) C. Auguste Dupin (“The Murders in the Rue Morgue” and others) E Humphrey Chimpden Earwicker (Finnegans Wake) Eeyore (Winnie-the-Pooh) Elliot family (Persuasion) Lord Emsworth (Something Fresh and others) Enmerkar (Lugalbanda and Enmerkar and others) Henry Esmond (The History of Henry Esmond, Esq.) Till Eulenspiegel (German folklore) Bathsheba Everdene (Far from the Madding Crowd) F Fagin (Oliver Twist) Lord Fauntleroy (Little Lord Fauntleroy) Jude Fawley (Jude the Obscure) Richard Feverel (The Ordeal of Richard Feverel) Fezziwig (A Christmas Carol) Flora Finching (Little Dorrit) Finn (Fenian cycle) Huckleberry Finn (The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn) Jeremiah Flintwinch (Little Dorrit) Phileas Fogg (Around the World in Eighty Days) Forsyte family (The Forsyte Saga) Count Fosco (The Woman in White) Frankenstein (Frankenstein) Ethan Frome (Ethan Frome) Fu Manchu (The Mystery of Dr. Fu-Manchu and others) G Hedda Gabler (Hedda Gabler) Sairey Gamp (Martin Chuzzlewit) Gandalf (The Hobbit; The Lord of the Rings) Eugene Gant (Look Homeward, Angel; Of Time and the River) Joe Gargery (Great Expectations) Jay Gatsby (The Great Gatsby) Gellert (Welsh folklore) Beau Geste (Beau Geste) Gilgamesh (Epic of Gilgamesh) Glass family (Nine Stories, Franny and Zooey, and others) Boris Godunov (Boris Godunov) Golias (stock character, medieval French literature) Gollum (The Hobbit; The Lord of the Rings) Père Goriot (Le Père Goriot) Gradgrind (Hard Times) Eugénie Grandet (Eugénie Grandet) Emmeline Grangerford (The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn) Dorian Gray (The Picture of Dorian Gray) Grendel (Beowulf) Clyde Griffiths (An American Tragedy) Grisette (Mimi Pinson and others) Titus Groan (Titus Groan trilogy) Mrs. Grundy (Speed the Plough) Guermantes family (Remembrance of Things Past; or, In Search of Lost Time) Martin Guerre (Remembrance of Things Past; or, In Search of Lost Time) Guildenstern (Hamlet) H Prince Hal (Henry IV, Part I; Henry V) Mike Hammer (I, the Jury and others) Hardy Boys (The Hardy Boys series) Jonathan Harker (Dracula) Harlequin (stock character, commedia dell’arte) Clarissa Harlowe (Clarissa) Miss Havisham (Great Expectations) Jim Hawkins (Treasure Island) Asa and Sabbath Lily Hawks (Wise Blood) Headless horseman (“The Legend of Sleepy Hollow”) Heathcliff (Wuthering Heights) Uriah Heep (David Copperfield) Matt Helm (Death of a Citizen and others) Nora Helmer (A Doll’s House) Michael Henchard (The Mayor of Casterbridge) Herne the Hunter (English folklore) Henry Higgins (Pygmalion) Fanny Hill (Fanny Hill) Roy Hobbs (The Natural) Sherlock Holmes (A Study in Scarlet and numerous other detective stories) Horatio Hornblower (The Happy Return and others) Roderick Hudson (Roderick Hudson) Humbert Humbert (Lolita) Humpty Dumpty (English nursery rhyme) Mr. Hyde (The Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde) I Iago (Othello) Ilya of Murom (Russian folklore) Infant Phenomenon (Nicholas Nickleby) Isolde (Celtic folklore) J Jabberwock (“Jabberwocky”) Mr. Jaggers (Great Expectations) Jarndyce family (Bleak House) Dr. Jekyll (The Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde) Mrs. Jellyby (Bleak House) Jim (The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn) Gulley Jimson (The Horse’s Mouth) Joad family (The Grapes of Wrath) Joseph K. (The Trial) Juliet (Romeo and Juliet) K Karamazov brothers (The Brothers Karamazov) Anna Karenina (Anna Karenina) Katharina (The Taming of the Shrew) Carol Kennicott (Main Street) Diedrich Knickerbocker (A History of New York) George Knightley (Emma) Stanley Kowalski (A Streetcar Named Desire) Tonio Kröger (Tonio Kröger) Mr. Kurtz (Heart of Darkness) L Will Ladislaw (Middlemarch) Lydia Languish (The Rivals) Silas Lapham (The Rise of Silas Lapham) Wolf Larsen (The Sea Wolf) Lazarillo de Tormes (The Life of Lazarillo of Tormes) Lear (King Lear) Simon Legree (Uncle Tom’s Cabin) Lemminkäinen (Finnish folklore) Inspector Lestrade (Sherlock Holmes series) Konstantine Levin (Anna Karenina) Linton family (Wuthering Heights) Little Em’ly (David Copperfield) Little Eva (Uncle Tom’s Cabin) Little Nell (The Old Curiosity Shop) Lochinvar (“Marmion”) Lohengrin (Parzival) Willy Loman (Death of a Salesman) Studs Lonigan (Studs Lonigan trilogy) Lothario (The Fair Penitent) Robert Lovelace (Clarissa) Sut Lovingood ( Sut Lovingood: Yarns Spun by a “Natural Born Durn’d Fool”) Lugalbanda (Lugalbanda and Enmerkar) Lulu (Earth Spirit; Pandora’s Box) Arsène Lupin (Arsène Lupin detective stories) Tertius Lydgate (Middlemarch) Barry Lyndon (Barry Lyndon) M Macbeth (Macbeth) Lady Macbeth (Macbeth) Macheath (The Beggar’s Opera; The Threepenny Opera) Mad Hatter (Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland) Madog ab Owain Gwynedd (Welsh folklore) Maeldúin (Irish folklore) Abel Magwitch (Great Expectations) Jules Maigret (The Case of Peter the Lett and others) Major Major (Catch-22) Malcolm (Macbeth) Alexander and Lucie Manette (A Tale of Two Cities) Marcel (Remembrance of Things Past; or, In Search of Lost Time) March Hare (Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland) March family (Little Women) Augie March (The Adventures of Augie March) Marchmain family (Brideshead Revisited) Jacob Marley (A Christmas Carol) Philip Marlowe (The Big Sleep and others) Miss Marple (Murder at the Vicarage and others) Bertha Mason (Jane Eyre) Perry Mason (The Case of the Velvet Claws and others) Travis McGee (The Deep Blue Good-By and others) Wilhelm Meister (Wilhelm Meister’s Apprenticeship) Oliver Mellors (Lady Chatterly’s Lover) Mr. Merdle (Little Dorrit) Wilkins Micawber (David Copperfield) Daisy Miller (Daisy Miller) Miranda (The Tempest) Walter Mitty (“The Secret Life of Walter Mitty”) Mock Turtle (Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland) Sara Monday (Herself Surprised) Moomintroll (The Moomins and the Great Flood and others) Hank Morgan (A Connecticut Yankee in King Arthur’s Court) Professor Moriarty (Sherlock Holmes series) Catherine Morland (Northanger Abbey) Hazel Motes (Wise Blood) Mr. Moto (No Hero and others) Mowgli (The Jungle Book) Mugridge (The Sea Wolf) Baron Munchausen (The Adventures of Baron Munchausen) Edward Murdstone (David Copperfield) N Captain Nemo (Twenty Thousand Leagues Under the Sea; The Mysterious Island) Nicholas Nickleby (Nicholas Nickleby) O Scarlett O’Hara (Gone with the Wind) Gabriel Oak (Far from the Madding Crowd) Oberon (A Midsummer Night’s Dream) Odette (Remembrance of Things Past; or, In Search of Lost Time) Duke of Omnium (Palliser novels by Anthony Trollope) Eugene Onegin (Eugene Onegin) Ophelia (Hamlet) Orlando (As You Like It) Orlando (Orlando innamorato; Orlando furioso) Gilbert Osmond (The Portrait of a Lady) Othello (Othello) P Palliser family (Palliser novels by Anthony Trollope) Pancks (Little Dorrit) Pangloss (Candide) Pantaloon (stock character, commedia dell’arte) Panurge (Gargantua and Pantagruel and others) Peachum family (The Beggar’s Opera; The Threepenny Opera) Pearl (The Scarlet Letter) Seth Pecksniff (Martin Chuzzlewit) Pedrolino (stock character, commedia dell’arte) Peer Gynt (Peer Gynt) Clara Peggotty (David Copperfield) Peter Pan (Peter Pan) Petruchio (The Taming of the Shrew) Samuel Pickwick (The Pickwick Papers) Piglet (Winnie-the-Pooh) Billy Pilgrim (Slaughterhouse-Five) Pinocchio (“The Adventures of Pinocchio: The Story of a Puppet”) Pip (Great Expectations) Sir Fretful Plagiary (The Critic) Anna Livia Plurabelle (Finnegans Wake) Hercule Poirot (The Mysterious Affair at Styles and others) Ross Poldark (Ross Poldark and others) Aunt Polly (The Adventures of Tom Sawyer) Pollyanna (Pollyanna) Polonius (Hamlet) Pontifex family (The Way of All Flesh) Mary Poppins (Mary Poppins and others) Porthos (The Three Musketeers) Portia (The Merchant of Venice) Harry Potter (Harry Potter and the Sorcerer’s Stone and others) Fanny Price (Mansfield Park) Miss Prism (The Importance of Being Earnest) Prospero (The Tempest) J. Alfred Prufrock (“The Love Song of J. Alfred Prufrock”) Hester Prynne (The Scarlet Letter) Puck (A Midsummer Night’s Dream) Puss in Boots (Puss in Boots) Q Quasimodo (The Hunchback of Notre Dame) Allan Quatermain (King Solomon’s Mines) Captain Queeg (The Caine Mutiny) Queen of Hearts (Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland) Queequeg (Moby Dick) Adela Quested (A Passage to India) Daniel Quilp (The Old Curiosity Shop) R A.J. Raffles (Raffles stories by E.W. Hornung) Ramsay family (To the Lighthouse) Basil Ransom (The Bostonians) Rodion Raskolnikov (Crime and Punishment) Red Cross Knight (The Faerie Queene) Regan (King Lear) Reynard the Fox (character from medieval literature) Richard III (Henry VI, Part 2; Henry VI, Part 3; Richard III) Tom Ripley (The Talented Mr. Ripley and others) Howard Roark (The Fountainhead) Robin Hood (series of English ballads) Christopher Robin (Winnie-the-Pooh) Mr. Rochester (Jane Eyre) Rocinante (Don Quixote) Romeo (Romeo and Juliet) Rosalind (As You Like It) Rosencrantz (Hamlet) Rostov family (War and Peace) Roxane (Cyrano de Bergerac) Barnaby Rudge (Barnaby Rudge) Ruggiero (Orlando furioso) Marmaduke Ruggles (Ruggles of Red Gap) Horace Rumpole (Rumpole of the Bailey and others) Charles Ryder (Brideshead Revisited) S The Saint (Meet the Tiger and others) Gregor Samsa (The Metamorphosis) Sancho Panza (Don Quixote) Tom Sawyer (The Adventures of Tom Sawyer) Scapin (stock character, commedia dell’arte) Scaramouche (stock character, commedia dell’arte) Ebenezer Scrooge (A Christmas Carol) Amelia Sedley (Vanity Fair) The Shadow (The Living Shadow and others) Shakuntala (The Recognition of Shakuntala) Becky Sharp (Vanity Fair) Ántonia Shimerda (My Ántonia) Anne Shirley (Anne of Green Gables) Shrek (Shrek! by William Steig) Shylock (The Merchant of Venice) Bill Sikes (Oliver Twist) Long John Silver (Treasure Island) Tyrone Slothrop (Gravity’s Rainbow) Smike (Nicholas Nickleby) George Smiley (Call for the Dead and others) Winston Smith (Nineteen Eighty-four) Snark (“The Hunting of the Snark”) Snopes family (The Hamlet and others) Snowball (Animal Farm) Lucy Snowe (Villette) Halvard Solness (The Master Builder) Hetty Sorrel (Adam Bede) Sam Spade (The Maltese Falcon) Dora Spenlow (David Copperfield) Wackford Squeers (Nicholas Nickleby) Stage Manager (Our Town) Monroe Stahr (The Last Tycoon) Starbuck (Moby Dick) Willie Stark (All the King’s Men) James Steerforth (David Copperfield) Lambert Strether (The Ambassadors) Esther Summerson (Bleak House) Charles and Joseph Surface (The School for Scandal) Sutpen family (Absalom, Absalom!) Svengali (Trilby) Charles Swann (Remembrance of Things Past; or, In Search of Lost Time) T Verena Tarrant (The Bostonians) Tarzan (Tarzan of the Apes) Tattycoram (Little Dorrit) Suky Tawdry (The Threepenny Opera) Lady Teazle (The School for Scandal) William Tell (Swiss folklore) Becky Thatcher (The Adventures of Tom Sawyer) Thomas Bigger (Native Son) Thomas the Tank Engine (The Three Railway Engines and others) Sadie Thompson (“Rain”) Christopher Tietjens (Parade’s End) Tinker Bell (Peter Pan) Titania (A Midsummer Night’s Dream) Tituba (The Crucible) Topsy (Uncle Tom’s Cabin) Tristan (Celtic folklore) Betsey Trotwood (David Copperfield) Sergeant Francis Troy (Far from the Madding Crowd) Tweedledum and Tweedledee (Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland) Oliver Twist (Oliver Twist) Uncle Tom (Uncle Tom’s Cabin) U Urizen (America, a Prophecy and others) V Jean Valjean (Les Misérables) Valmont (Dangerous Liaisons) Philo Vance (The Benson Murder Case and others) Dolly Varden (Barnaby Rudge) Varner family (The Hamlet) Diggory Venn (The Return of the Native) Captain Vere (Billy Budd, Foretopman) Rosamond Vincy (Middlemarch) Viola (Twelfth Night) Count Aleksey Vronsky (Anna Karenina) Eustacia Vye (The Return of the Native) W Dr. Watson (Sherlock Holmes series) Weird Sisters (Macbeth) Sam Weller (The Pickwick Papers) Frederick Wentworth (Persuasion) Werther (The Sorrows of Young Werther) Sophia Western (Tom Jones) Simon Wheeler (“The Celebrated Jumping Frog of Calaveras County”; “Jim Wolfe and the Tom-cats”) White Rabbit (Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland) Agnes Wickfield (David Copperfield) Tom Wilcher (To Be a Pilgrim) Damon Wildeve (The Return of the Native) Pudd’nhead Wilson (Pudd’nhead Wilson) Lord Peter Wimsey (Whose Body? and others) Wingfield family (The Glass Menagerie) Wise Men of Gotham (English legend) Wolfdietrich (Ortnit; Wolfdietrich) Nero Wolfe (Fer-de-Lance and others) Emma Woodhouse (Emma) Bertie Wooster (“Extricating Young Gussie” and others) Y Clym Yeobright (The Return of the Native) Captain John Yossarian (Catch-22) Z Zorro (“The Curse of Capistrano” and other stories by Johnston McCulley)
I used my own incomplete Team Quick Code and used
u/LAZYTOWWWWWN list to correct the teams I hadn't named. This works with CollegeBBallCoach2
QCIDNameReputationMainColorRMainColorGMainColorBSecColorRSecColorGSecColorBStateConference
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2MIAMI-FL3255510255255255FLALC
3ABILENE CHRISTIAN17748114255255255TXSOUTHLAND
4COLORADO SPRINGS12752155255255255COMNT WEST
5AKRON12281019415665OHMDA
6ALABAMA3168550255255255ALSEC
7ALABAMA A&M111700255255255ALSOUTH WEST
8ALABAMA STATE13531322542039ALSOUTH WEST
9ALBANY2252187136139119NYAME
10ALCORN STATE166974252245186MSSOUTH WEST
11AMERICAN U12061141255255255DCPTR
12APPALACHIAN STATE125519732000NCSUN BELT
13ARIZONA4122283255255255AZPAC 12
14ARIZONA STATE2150326125420139AZPAC 12
15ARKANSAS32051665255255255ARSEC
16ARKANSAS STATE12372746255255255ARSUN BELT
17AR-PIN BLUFF12381870000ARSOUTH WEST
18ARMY136373216713336NYPTR
19AURBURN3254510233464ALSEC
20AUSTN PEAY ST11421111255255255TNOHIO VAL
21BALL STATE121800255255255INMDA
22BAYLOR201347325519439TXBIG 12
23BELLMOUNT12323869255255255TNOHIO VAL
24BETHUNE-COOKMAN11322753255255255FLMDE
25BINGHAMTON2011183179181184NYAME
26BOISE STATE23148130204204204IDMNT WEST
27BOSTON COLLEGE21303030238232183MAALC
28BOSTON U11935666255255255MAPTR
29BOWLING GREEN17836024512163OHMDA
30BRADLEY22552126000ILMZV
31BROWN1138304255255255RIIVY LEAGUE
32BRYANT1112457165148116RINTE
33BUCKNELL1255112000100PAPTR
34BUFFALO10104180255255255NYMDA
35BUTLER3131997255255255INBIG EAST
36BRIGHAM YOUNG304598255255255UTWCC
37CAL POLY1186049255255255CABIG WEST
38CAL STATE BAKERSFIELD10931712552104CAWAC
39CAL STATE FULLERTON105510424614330CABIG WEST
40CSUN12051665255255255CABIG WEST
41SACRAMENTO STATE100025513749CABIG SKY
42CAL BERKELEY205510425522248CAPAC 12
43CAMPBELL125513749000NCBIG SOUTH
44CANISIUS12381781704089NYMDAT
45CENTRAL ARKANSAS17938131255255255ARSOUTHLAND
46CENTRAL CONNECTICUT12773162255255255CTNTE
47CENTRAL MICHIGAN21200622616283MIMDA
48COLLEGE OF CHARLESTON1106024181161114SCCL
49CHARLESTON SOUTHERN1068124255255255SCBIG SOUTH
50NC CHARLOTTE209949255255255NCCONF USA
51CHATTANOOGA123817917067123TNSOUTHERN
52CHICAGO STATE101030255255255ILWAC
53CINCINNATI3253038000OHAAC
54THE CITADEL104392255255255SCSOUTHERN
55CLEMSON32409620255255255SCALC
56CLEVELAND STATE108761000OHHORIZON
57COASTAL CAROLINA10146151255255255SCBIG SOUTH
58COLGATE1139129255255255NYPTR
59COLORADO200019817199COPAC 12
60COLORADO STATE2761309416613235COMNT WEST
61COLUMBIA1075133124194241NYIVY LEAGUE
62UCONN4102990255255255CTAAC
63COPPIN STATE146491462552450MDMDE
64CORNELL1214039255255255NYIVY LEAGUE
65CREIGHTON2254517024218059NEBIG EAST
66DARTMOUTH108748255255255NHIVY LEAGUE
67DAVIDSON22292555000NCATLANTC 10
68DAYTON2231882126102OHATLANTC 10
69DELAWARE11831552552210DECL
70DELEWA STATE124126451169239DEMDE
71DENVER1152046170151108COSUMMIT
72DEPAUL230551582077779ILBIG EAST
73DETROIT1229255528100164MIHORIZON
74DRAKE1083160180182184IAMZV
75DREXEL1119625522062PACL
76DUKE4076125255255255NCALC
77DUQUENSE2519217604598PAATLANTC 10
78EASTERN CAROLINA2255206407431104NCAAC
79ETSU129116319014852TNSOUTHERN
80EASTERN ILLINOIS1000255255255ILOHIO VAL
81EASTERN KENTUCKY11151139255255255KYOHIO VAL
82EASTERN MICHIGAN2119536255255255MIMDA
83EASTERN WASHINGTON12154652255255255WABIG SKY
84ELON11440017416496NCCL
85EVANSVILLE11025115325510715INMZV
86FAIRFIELD12124115241717CTMDAT
87FAIRLEIGH DICKSON1072152255255255NJNTE
88FLORIDA43357206255668FLSEC
89FLORIDA A&M101818224815140FLMDE
90FLORIDA ATLANTIC1075133255255255FLCONF USA
91FGCU20149105255255255FLATLATC SUN
92FLORIDA INTNL20459819715011FLCONF USA
93FLORIDA STATE3144040168147107FLALC
94FORDHAM2131050255255255NYATLANTC 10
95FRESNO STATE219558662946128CAMNT WEST
96FURMAN15823105255255255SCSOUTHERN
97GARDNER WEBB11914455255255255NCBIG SOUTH
98GEORGE MASON101015725119743VAATLANTC 10
99GEORGE WASHINGTON264810125518535DCATLANTC 10
100GEORGETOWN4000126137139DCBIG EAST
101GEORGIA31453941255255255GASEC
102GEORGIA SOUTHERN105511715513172GASUN BELT
103GEORGIA STATE1093170255255255GASUN BELT
104GEORGIA TECH22531841922106GAALC
105GONZAGA3453397255255255WAWCC
106GRAMBLING STATE1161682481320LASOUTH WEST
107GREEN BAY1011181255255255WIHORIZON
108HAMPTON10103172229182125VAMDE
109HARTFORD21961748255255255CTAME
110HARVARD21965967000MAIVY LEAGUE
111HAWAII106649255255255HIBIG WEST
112HIGH POINT15243136170179184NCBIG SOUTH
113HOFSTRA178616425520727NYCL
114HOLY CROSS1273384255255255MAPTR
115HOUSTON2201834255255255TXAAC
116HOUSTON BAPTIST1082156255255255TXSOUTHLAND
117HOWARD1952122255255255DCMDE
118IDAHO STATE12502081000IDBIG SKY
119IDAHO116713336000IDBIG SKY
120ILLINOIS3245135602765120ILBIG 10
121ILLINOIS STATE12302349000ILMZV
122NEIU22225268255255255ILHORIZON
123INCARNATE WORD1000255255255TXSOUTHLAND
124INDIANA41684361255255255INBIG 10
125INDIANA STATE10102154255255255INMZV
126IONA114513825319313NYMDAT
127IOWA32552150000IABIG 10
128IOWA STATE2132104425420156IABIG 12
129PURDUE FT WAYNE12763149146148151INSUMMIT
130IUPUI11683148255255255INSUMMIT
131JACKSON STATE11850151255255255MSSOUTH WEST
132JACKSONVILLE10133104000FLATLATC SUN
133JACKSONVILLE A&M12296364255255255ALOHIO VAL
134JAMES MADISON1385715121316114VACL
135KANSAS40106181255255255KSBIG 12
136KANSAS STATE39949148255255255KSBIG 12
137KENNESAW STATE100024018016GAATLATC SUN
138KENT STATE119177324718910OHMDA
139KENTUCKY4051153255255255KYSEC
140LA SALLE2015762552420PAATLANTC 10
141LAFAYETTE1154036205189163PAPTR
142LAMAR12372746255255255TXSOUTHLAND
143LEHIGH1153718207171122PAPTR
144LIBERTY2241138255255255VABIG SOUTH
145LIPSCOMB11842101255255255TNATLATC SUN
146ST FRAN BROOKLYN2000255255255NYNTE
147LONG BEACH STATE22552040255255255CABIG WEST
148LONGWOOD1073144255255255VABIG SOUTH
149LOUISIANA TECH20106181255255255LACONF USA
150LOUISIANA LAFAYETTE12155171255255255LASUN BELT
151LOUISIANA MONROE1152146255255255LASUN BELT
152LOUISVILLE42531132255255255KYALC
153LOYOLA-CHICAGO1158146725119518ILMZV
154LMU2140041255255255CAWCC
155LOYOLA MARYLAND1110164255255255MDPTR
156LSU3253184395141123LASEC
157MAINE246141196000MEAME
158MANHATTAN18214057255255255NYMDAT
159MARIST12391822255255255NYMDAT
160MARQUETTE304712025318438WIBIG EAST
161MARSHALL218947255255255WVCONF USA
162MARYLAND3213043255255255MDBIG 10
163MARYLAND E. SHORE 1152146255255255MDMDE
164UMASS2159126255255255MAATLANTC 10
165MCNEESE STATE108215625521329LASOUTHLAND
166MEMPHIS34242155255255255TNAAC
167MERCER125512739255255255GASOUTHERN
168MIAMI219888255255255OHMDA
169MICHIGAN439356525019623MIBIG 10
170MICHIGAN STATE4286958255255255MIBIG 10
171MIDDLE TENN STATE10121194255255255TNCONF USA
172MILWAUKEE1688210224018050WIHORIZON
173MINNESOTA312712725524662MNBIG 10
174OLE MISS3255044044145MSSEC
175MISSISSIPPI STATE31183335255255255MSSEC
176MISS VALLEY15655255255255MSSOUTH WEST
177MISSOURI335313223217517MOSEC
178MISSOURI STATE19500255255255MOMZV
179MONMOUTH152468255255255NJMDAT
180MONTANA11172974255255255MTBIG SKY
181MONTANA STATE1211175126056117MTBIG SKY
182MOREHEAD STATE197916325521329KYOHIO VAL
183MORGAN STATE117113424412155MDMDE
184MT ST MARYS1085150255255255MDNTE
185MURRAY STATE1255224003372KYOHIO VAL
186NORTH CAROLINA STATE32391822255255255NCALC
187NAVY119224825218641MDPTR
188NEBRASKA2242023255255255NEBIG 10
189OMAHA1000255255255NESUMMIT
190NEVADA2216295255255255NVMNT WEST
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194NEW ORLEANS14357134255255255LASOUTHLAND
195NIAGARA110532126255255255NYMDAT
196NICHOLLS11961848255255255LASOUTHLAND
197GRAND CANYON11680255255255255AZWAC
198NORFOLK STATE1410170VAMDE
199NORTH CAROLINA A&T15517025525599NCMDE
200NORTH CAROLINA CEN1136035255255255NCMDE
201NORTH DAKOTA1112457255255255NDBIG SKY
202NORTH DAKOTA STATE11644225418728NDSUMMIT
203NORTH FLORIDA11591581571084141FLATLATC SUN
204NORTH TEXAS2013361255255255TXCONF USA
205NORTH EASTERN120401255255255MACL
206NORTHERN ARIZONA1057118255255255AZBIG SKY
207NORTHERN COLORADO1198514124921069COBIG SKY
208NORTHERN ILLINOIS21513132411844ILMDA
209NORTHERN IOWA1715013022817447IAMZV
210NORTHERN KENTUCKY1000255255255KYATLATC SUN
211NORTHWESTERN25757150255255255ILBIG 10
212NORTH WESTERN STATE1734714524613240LASOUTHLAND
213NOTRE DAME3186160801843INALC
214OAKLAND100015313272MIHORIZON
215OHIO2419041255255255OHMDA
216OHIO STATE42224933255255255OHBIG 10
217OKLAHOMA3186052255255255OKBIG 12
218OKLAHOMA STATE30002551010OKBIG 12
219OLD DOMINION2080125255255255VACONF USA
220ORAL ROBERTS13200255255255OKSUMMIT
221OREGAN3469322442300ORPAC 12
222OREGAN STATE2174560023ORPAC 12
223PACIFIC224412032000CAWCC
224PENN STATE203893255255255PABIG 10
225PENN1842116172224PAIVY LEAGUE
226PEPPERDINE205811424512838CAWCC
227PITT305099255255255PAALC
228PORTLAND214378255255255ORWCC
229PORTLND STATE18000191207216ORBIG SKY
230PRAIRIE VIEW190249225518941TXSOUTH WEST
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Here's advance open caption sales data for Super Mario Bros, which arrives in theaters on Wednesday, April 5. The data is for April 5 through April 9 and with almost 200 open caption screenings already having sold at least one ticket this far in advance, am calling it - this will sell
very well, and may even attain blockbuster status. In the listing below, "sold" is in bold text to make it easier to get an idea of how well advance open caption sales are going. Check back later for more states' data.
Edit 2: All states now added and post updated with added data. Now almost 200 OC screenings with seats pre-sold.
Edit: If you found this post via Reddit, it is a post in the young but growing sub
opencaptions.
Alabama: AMC Mobile, April 5 (1
sold), 6, 7, 8, 9 3:00 pm
AMC Patton Creek, April 7, 1:30 pm, April 8 3:45 pm, April 9 8:15 pm
AMC Summit, April 5, 6, 6:45 pm, April 7, 5:30 pm, April 8, 5:00 pm, April 9 5:00 pm
AMC Valley Bend, April 7,8,9 5:00 pm
Arizona:
AMC Ahwatukee, April 5 (6
sold),6 4:30 pm. April 7,8 2:30 pm. April 9 2:30, 3:30 pm.
AMC Arizona Center, April 5, 5:00 pm, April 6, 2:30 pm, April 7, 12:00 pm, April 8, 9, 2:30 pm
AMC Dine-in Desert Ridge, April 7, 8, 9 4:30 pm
AMC Foothills, April 5,6 6:30 pm, April 7, 8, 9 11:30 am
AMC Mesa Grand, April 5,6 7:15 pm, April 7, 8, 9 11:45 am
AMC Surprise Pointe, April 5 (3
sold), 6, 7, 8, 9 5:30 pm
AMC Westgate, April 5, 4:00 pm (4
sold), April 6, 6:45 pm, April 7, 4:00 pm, April 8, 1:15 pm, April 9, 6:45 pm
California: AMC Bay Street, April 5, 11:30 am, April 6, 2:00 pm, April 7,8,9 12:30 pm
AMC Brentwood, April 5, 4:20 pm, April 6, 7:00 pm, April 7, 4:20 pm, April 8 1:40 pm, April 9, 7:00 pm
AMC Burbank, April 5,6 1:00 pm, April 7,8,9 (2
sold) 11:30 am
AMC Century City, April 5,6 12:40 pm, April 7,8 (3
sold),9 1:40 pm
AMC Covina, April 5,6, 4:00 pm, April 7,8 (9
sold) 1:30 pm, April 9, 1:00 pm
AMC Del Amo, April 5, 9:15 pm, April 6, 5:45 pm, April 7 (1
sold),8,9 10:10 am
AMC Fashion Valley, April 5,6 3:15 pm, April 7,8 (22
sold),9 3:30 pm
AMC Dine-in Fullerton, April 6 (6
sold), 3:30 pm, April 7 (7
sold), 8 (7
sold), 9 (4
sold) 1:00 pm
AMC Manteca, April 5 (2
sold), 12:45 pm, April 6, 6:30 pm, April 7, 12:45 pm, April 8, 6:45 pm, April 9, 1:45 pm
AMC Mercado, April 5,6 (7
sold), 7, 8 (2
sold), 9 (5
sold) 2:30 pm
AMC Metreon, April 6, 1:30 pm, April 7, 8, 9 12:15 pm
AMC Newpark, April 5,6,7,8,9 2:30 pm
AMC Norwalk, April 5,6, 5:00 pm, April 7, 11;00 am, April 8, 2;00 pm, April 9, 8:00 pm
AMC Orange, April 5,6, 1:00 pm, April 7,8,9 3:15 pm
AMC Puente Hills, April 5 (2
sold),6(5
sold),7,8,9 1:30 pm
AMC Rolling Hills, April 5,6,4:10 pm, April 7,8,9 2:40 pm
AMC Santa Anita, April 5 (10
sold),6 5:00 pm, April 7, 3:30 pm, April 8 (4
sold),9 12:45 pm
AMC Saratoga, April 5 (1
sold), 2:45 pm, April 6 (1
sold), 5:15 pm, April 7 (3
sold), 6:15 pm, April 8 (1
sold), 3:45 pm, April 9 (1
sold), 5:15 pm
AMC The Americana at Brand, April 5 (11
sold),6 3:30 pm, April 7,8,9 1:00 pm
AMC The Grove, April 5 (7
sold), 1:00 pm
AMC Dine-in Thousand Oaks, April 5,6 1:30 pm, April 7, 4:00 pm, April 8, 4:30 pm
AMC Tustin, April 7 (4
sold), 1:30 pm, April 8, 9, 12:45 pm
AMC Tyler, April 5,6,7,8 (2
sold),9 (1
sold) 1:30 pm
AMC Universal, April 6 (8
sold), 6:30 pm, April 7 (4
sold), 2:30 pm, April 8 (5
sold), 2:45 pm, April 9, 2:30 pm
AMC UTC 14, April 5,6,7,8,9 5:45 pm
Colorado: AMC9+CO10, April 5,6, 5:30 pm, April 9 (2
sold), 10:00 am, 2:30 pm
AMC Arapahoe Crossing, April 5 (2
sold),6 2:00 pm, April 7, 3:00 pm, April 8, 3:00 pm, April 9, 2:00 pm
AMC Bowles Crossing, April 5 (4
sold),6 1:40 pm, April 7 (2
sold), 3:55 pm, April 8, 6:30 pm, April 9, 7:30 pm
AMC Brighton, April 5 (4
sold),6 2:30 pm, April 7, 1:30 pm, April 8,9 10:00 pm
AMC Castle Rock, April 9, 4:30 pm
AMC Chapel Hills, April 5 (6
sold), 5:15 pm, April 6, 3:00 pm, April 7, 2:30 pm, April 8, 7:45 pm, April 9, 5:15 pm
AMC Dine-in Southlands, April 7, 11:00 am
AMC Flatiron Crossing, April 5 (2
sold),6 7:25 pm, April 7, 7:00 pm, April 8,9 1:30 pm
AMC Twenty Mile, April 5 (3
sold), 1:30 pm, April 6, 3:30 pm, April 7, 1:00 pm, April 8,9 3:30 pm
AMC Westminster Promenade, April 5 (4
sold), 1:00 pm, April 6, 1:30 pm, April 7, 11:45 am, April 8, 11:20 am, April 9, 11:45 am
Cinemark Century 16 Bel Mar, April 8, 5:30 pm
Cinemark Century Aurora, April 9, 3:20 pm
Cinemark Century Boulder, April 8, 3:10 pm
Cinemark Fort Collins, April 8, 3:50 pm
Cinemark Greeley Mall, April 9, 2:00 pm
Cinemark Tinseltown Pueblo, April 8 (1
sold), 3:50 pm
Cinemark Tinseltown USA & XD, April 8, 2:35 pm
Connecticut: AMC Danbury, April 5,6 5:15 pm, April 7, 3:30 pm, April 8, 6:00 pm, April 9, 12:45 pm
AMC Plainville, April 5,6 2:00 pm
DC: AMC Georgetown, April 5 (5
sold),6 (2
sold) 6:00 pm, April 7 (2
sold), 4:30 pm, April 8 (24
sold), 2:00 pm, April 9, 4:30 pm
Delaware: Cinemark Christiana, April 5,6 2:45 pm, April 7 (5
sold), 8:45 pm, April 8,9 2:45 pm
Florida: AMC Altamonte Mall, April 5,6 4:15 pm, April 7,8 (2
sold),9 12:30 pm
AMC Aventura, April 5, 2:30 pm, April 6, 5:00 pm, April 7,8 6:00 pm, April 9, 8:45 pm
AMC Avenue, April 5,6,7 2:30 pm, April 8,9 11:30 am
AMC Dine-in Disney Springs, April 5, (1
sold) 12:00 pm, April 6 (1
sold), 2:15 pm, April 7, 5:00 pm, April 8, 12:00 pm, April 9, 2:15 pm
AMC Indian River, April 5, 6:00 pm, April 7,8 1:30 pm, April 9, 11:00 am
AMC Lake Square, April 5 (2
sold), 6:00 pm, April 6, 3:00 pm, April 7, 6:00 pm, April 8 (11
sold), 3:00 pm, April 9, 1:00 pm
AMC Merchants Crossing, April 7,8,9 3:00 pm
AMC Orange Park, April 5, 1:30 pm, April 6, 6:30 pm, April 7, 1:30 pm, April 8, 7:00 pm, April 9, 1:30 pm
AMC Port St Lucie, April 5 (5
sold),6 3:35 pm, April 7, 1:00 pm, April 8, 12:00 pm, April 9 11:30 am
AMC Regency 24, April 5 (1
sold),6, 6:45 pm, April 7, 6:30 pm, April 8, 9 11:45 am
AMC Sunset Place, April 5,6,7,8 (5
sold),9 1:00 pm
AMC Tallahassee, April 5 (2
sold), 6:00 pm, April 7, 3:30 pm, April 8, 8:30 pm, April 9, 1:00 pm
AMC Tamiami, April 5 (11
sold),6, 3:00 pm, April 7, 8 (22
sold), 9 (9
sold) 12:00 pm
AMC The Regency 20, April 5 (3
sold), 4:45 pm, April 6, 6:00 pm, April 7, 4:15 pm April 8, 3:45 pm, April 9, 6:00 pm
AMC Veterans, April 5, 2:00 pm, April 6, 4:30 pm, April 7,8 (4
sold), 2;00 pm, April 9, 9:30 pm
AMC West Shore, April 5, 4:00 pm, April 6, 6:30 pm, April 7, 10:30 am, April 8, 1;00 pm, April 9, 3:30 pm
AMC Woodlands Square, April 5, 12:30 pm, April 6 (2
sold), 5:30 pm, April 7,8,9 11:15 am
Georgia: AMC North DeKalb, April 5,6 3:30 pm, April 7,8,9 1:00 pm
AMC Barrett Commons, April 5,6, 3:15 pm, April 7,8,9 (1
sold) 1:50 pm
AMC Conyers Crossing, April 5 (2
sold),6,7,8,9 2:30 pm
AMC Parkway Pointe, April 5,6 2:15 pm, April 7,8,9 3:15 pm
AMC Southlake, April 5, 2:45 pm, 7:15 pm, April 6, 2:45 pm, April 7,8,9 4:15 pm
Illinois: AMC Champaign, April 5, 4:30 pm, April 6, 4:00 pm, 7:00 pm
AMC Crestwood, April 5,6 7:45 pm, April 7,8,9 2:00 pm
AMC Edwardsville, April 5,6 4:00 pm, April 7,8,9 1:45 pm
AMC Naperville, April 5, 6:00 pm, April 6, 1:15 pm, April 7, 9:00 pm, April 8 (3
sold), 1:00 pm, April 9, 3:30 pm
AMC Dine-in-Northbrook, April 5,6 (4
sold),7 (22
sold),8 (3
sold),9 (5
sold) 2:00 pm
AMC Quarry Cinemas, April 5 (5
sold),6,7,8,9 3:30 pm
AMC River East, April 7, 12:30 pm, April 8, 2:30 pm, April 9, 12:00 pm
AMC Rockford, April 5, 4:30 pm, April 6, 6:00 pm, April 7,8,9 1:00 pm
AMC South Barrington, April 7,8,9 5:15 pm
AMC Streets of Woodfield, April 5, 5:30 pm, April 6, 5:30 pm, 8:00 pm, April 7, 3:00 pm, April 8, 11:00 am, April 9, 10:00 am
AMC Village Crossing, April 5, 1:30 pm (possible error), April 6,7 4:00 pm, April 8, 6:30 pm, April 9, 4:00 pm
AMC Dine-in Yorktown, April 5 (4
sold),6,7,8,9 (5
sold) 3:00 pm
Indiana: AMC Castleton Square, April 5,6 6:15 pm, April 7,8 6:30 pm, April 9, 7:15 pm
AMC Evansville, April 5, 8:00 pm, April 6, 5:30 pm, April 7, 5:15 pm, April 8, 2:45 pm, April 9, 7:45 pm
AMC Indianapolis, April 5,6, 2:30 pm, April 7,8,9 (4
sold) 12:15 pm
AMC Schererville, April 5 (3
sold),6,7,8,9 (5
sold) 4:30 pm
AMC South Bend, April 5 (3
sold), 6:00 pm, April 6, 4:30 pm, April 7, 5:30 pm, April 8, 2:30 pm, April 9, 8:30 pm
Iowa: AMC Council Bluffs, April 5, 6:30 pm, April 6, 3:45 pm, April 7, 3:00 pm, April 8, 12:15 pm, April 9, 8:30 pm
Marcus Sycamore, April 9 (2
sold), 3:00 pm
Kansas: AMC Dine-in Studio 28, April 5,6 6:30 pm, April 7, 7:30 pm, April 8,9 2:00 pm
AMC Town Center, April 5, 1:30 pm (possible error), April 6, 6:15 pm, April 7, 1:00 pm, April 8, 3:00 pm, April 9 (4
sold), 11:30 am
Kentucky: AMC Stonybrook, April 5 (6
sold), 4:30 pm, April 6, 4:00 pm, April 7, 5:05 pm, April 8, 3:00 pm, April 9, 1:00 pm
AMC Newport on the Levee, April 5 (1
sold), 3:30 pm, April 7, 3:00 pm, April 8, 12:15 pm, April 9, 5:15 pm
Louisiana: AMC Elmwood Palace, April 5,6 3:15 pm, April 7,8,9 5:45 pm
AMC Mall of Louisiana, April 5,6 4:00 pm, April 7,8, 9 1:30 pm
Maryland: AMC Columbia, April 9, 2:45 pm
AMC Dine-in Rio, April 7,8 (4
sold) 10:30 am
AMC Magic Johnson Capital Center, April 5,6 7:30 pm, April 7,8, 4:30 pm, April 9, 3:00 pm
AMC Montgomery, April 5,6 1:30 pm, April 7,8,9 11:30 am
AMC Owings Mills, April 7,8 (5
sold) 1:00 pm
AMC Wheaton Mall, April 5 (3
sold),6,7,8,9 2:15 pm
AMC White Marsh, April 5 (4
sold), 1:00 pm, April 6, 3:30 pm, April 7 (4
sold), 6:00 pm, April 8, 8:30 pm, April 9, 1:00 pm
Cinemark Egyptian, April 9, 4:05 pm
Cinemark Towson, April 8, 3:30 pm (23
sold)
Cinemark Towson, April 8, 3:30 pm (Reserve)
Massachusetts: AMC Boston Common, April 5, 4:45 pm, April 6, 9:45 pm, April 7, 4:45 pm, April 8, 9:45 pm, April 9, 4:45 pm
AMC Methuen, April 5,6, 2:30 pm, April 7, 8 (2
sold), 9 (2
sold) 10:30 am
Michigan: AMC Forum, April 5,6 6:30 pm, April 7, 8, 9 (3
sold) 4:30 pm
AMC Grand Rapids, April 5 (13
sold),6 (4
sold), 3:00 pm, April 7,8,9 12:30 pm
AMC Livonia, April 5,6 5:30 pm, April 7,8,9 6:15 pm
Celebration Cinema Crossroads, April 9 (4
sold), 1:15 pm
Celebration Cinema Studio C Meridan Mall, April 5, 9:00 pm, April 9 (2
sold), 1:30 pm
Minnesota: AMC Inver Grove, April 5, 3:45 pm, April 6, 6:30 pm, April 7, 3:45 pm, April 8 (6
sold), 6:30 pm, April 9, 3:45 pm
AMC Coon Rapids, April 5 (7
sold),6 (6
sold) 4:00 pm, April 7 (3
sold),8 5:00 pm, April 9, 4:00 pm
AMC Eden Prairie, April 8,9 (6
sold) 2:45 pm
Emagine Rogers, April 9, 2:30 pm, 5:30 pm
Marcus Hastings, April 9, 3:05 pm
Missouri: AMC Barrywoods, April 5, 6:00 pm, April 6, 4:00 pm, April 7, 6:00 pm, April 8, 1:00 pm, April 9, 10:30 am
AMC Springfield, April 7, 12:30 pm, April 8, 9:00 pm, April 9, 3:00 pm
Nevada: AMC Town Square, April 5 (2
sold),6 (3
sold),7,8,9 5:20 pm
New Jersey: AMC Cherry Hill, April 5,6,7 (3
sold),8,9 6:00 pm (possible error)
AMC Clifton Commons, April 5,6 (15
sold) 5:15 pm, April 7,8,9 12:45 pm
AMC Garden State Plaza, April 5,6,7,8 11:30 am
AMC Jersey Gardens, April 5,6 2:30 pm, April 7, 8, 9 11:45 am
AMC Monmouth Mall, April 5 (3
sold),6,7,8,9 7:15 pm
AMC New Brunswick, April 5,6 6:00 pm, April 7, 12:30 pm, April 8,9 12:00 pm
AMC Rockaway, April 5,6 3:00 pm, April 7,8 (14
sold),9 12:15 pm
AMC Voorhees, April 7,8,9 1:15 pm
New York: NYC
AMC 19th Street, April 5 (2
sold),6 (1
sold) 4:00 pm, April 8 (6
sold),9 1:30 pm
AMC 34th Street, April 5, 9:00 pm, April 8,9, 11:40 am
AMC 84th Street, April 5 (8
sold), 6:25 pm, April 6, 8:45 pm, April 8 (4
sold), 12:50 pm, April 9 (36
sold), 3:10 pm
AMC Bay Plaza, April 8 (13
sold), 12:45 pm, April 9, 6:15 pm
AMC Bay Terrace, April 8 (55
sold), 4:00 pm, April 9, 1:30 pm
AMC Dine-in Staten Island, April 5, 2:00 pm, April 8, 11:30 am, April 9, 8:15 pm
AMC Empire, April 6, 12:00 pm, 7:30 pm, April 8, 12:00 pm, April 9, 5:00 pm
AMC Fresh Meadows, April 5 (1
sold), 6:00 pm, April 6 (3
sold), 1;00 pm, April 7 (8
sold), 8:00 pm, April 8 (15
sold), 3:00 pm
AMC Kips Bay, April 5, 2:30 pm, April 6, 2:15 pm, April 7 (2
sold),8 (1
sold),9 12:00 pm
AMC Lincoln Square, April 8 (2
sold), 11:30 am, April 9, 12:30 pm
AMC Magic Johnson Harlem, April 8, 5:30 pm, April 9, 8:00 pm
AMC Orpheum, April 5 (9
sold), 5:00 pm, April 6, 6:15 pm, April 7, 8:30 pm, April 9, 12:45 pm
AMC Stony Brook, April 6,7,8 (4
sold),9 1:00 pm
AMC Village, April 6 (7
sold), 7:30 pm, April 8 (8
sold), 9, 12:00 pm
Alamo Drafthouse Downtown Brooklyn, April 8 (28
sold), 1:40 pm
Regal Battery Park, April 5 (2
sold),6 6:00 pm, April 8,9 12:40 pm
Regal Bricktown Charleston, April 5,6,7 6:00 pm, April 8 12:40 pm
Regal Essex Crossing, April 5 8:00 pm, April 6 6:30 pm, April 8 5:20 pm, April 9 2:30 pm
Regal UA Kaufman Astoria, April 5 (2
sold), 6 8:40 pm, April 8, 9, 12:40 pm
Regal UA Midway, April 5,6, 7:00 pm, April 8 (7
sold), 1:40 pm, April 9, 4:20 pm
Regal UA Sheepshead Bay, April 8 (3
sold), 9, 2:40 pm
Outside NYC
AMC Market Arcade, April 5,6 4:15 pm
AMC Palisades, April 7 (2
sold),8 (7
sold),9 2:00 pm
AMC Port Chester, April 5,6,7 (4
sold),8,9 4:30 pm
AMC Webster, April 5 (11
sold), 2:00 pm, April 6, 4:30 pm, April 7, 9:30 pm, April 8 (9
sold), 2:00 pm, April 9, 4:30 pm
North Carolina: AMC Carolina Pavilion, April 5 (5
sold),6 8:30 pm, April 7 (3
sold),8 (2
sold), 9 3:30 pm
AMC Fayetteville, April 5 (1
sold),6 3:00 pm, April 7,8 1:00 pm, April 9, 3:30 pm
AMC Hanes, April 5 (5
sold), 3:00 pm, April 6 (1
sold), 8:00 pm, April 7, 1:30 pm, April 8, 4:00 pm, April 9, 11;00 am
AMC Park Place, April 5,6,7,8,9 2:30 pm
North Dakota: AMC Dakota Square, April 7, 4:15 pm, April 8, 1:45 pm, April 9, 9:15 pm
Ohio: AMC Grove City, April 5, 1:45 pm, April 6, 7 (2
sold) 1:00 pm, April 8,9 11:15 am
AMC West Chester, April 5, 6:15 pm, April 6, 1:00 pm, April 7,8 8:15 pm, April 9, 8:00 pm
Cinemark Dayton South, April 5,6,7,8,9 4:30 pm
Oklahoma: AMC Quail Springs, April 5,6 1:30 pm, April 7,8,9 3:30 pm
AMC Southroads, April 5 (4
sold),6 6:30 pm
Oregon: AMC Progress Ridge, April 5 (4
sold),6 5:00 pm, April 7 (5
sold), 6:25 pm, April 8, 4:20 pm, April 9, 1:00 pm
Regal Albany, April 7,1:30 pm, 4:15 pm, 7:00 pm (2
sold), 9:45 pm, April 8, 8 1:30 pm, 4:15 pm, 7:00 pm (7
sold), 9:45 pm, April 9, 12:00 pm, 2:30 pm, 5:00 pm, 7:30 pm
Regal Bridgeport, April 7, 5:45 pm, April 8, 12:45 pm
Regal Evergreen Parkway, April 5, 12:30 pm, April 7, 11:00 am, April 8 (2
sold), 1:40 pm
Regal Fox Tower, April 7, 11:00 am, April 8, 2:45 pm
Regal Hilltop, April 6, 3:30 pm, April 7, 12:00 pm, April 8 (4
sold), 5:00 pm
Regal Lloyd Center, April 6, 12:30 pm, April 7, 6:00 pm, April 8 (4
sold), 12:30 pm
Regal Movies on TV, April 7, 5:00 pm, April 8, 12:00 pm
Regal Old Mill, April 5,3:20 pm, April 6, 12:00 pm, April 7, 3:20 pm, April 8, 6:00 pm
Regal Pioneer Place, April 7, 2:30 pm, April 8, 5:00 pm
Regal Williamette, April 7,12:00 pm, April 8 (16
sold), 1:40 pm
Pennsylvania: AMC Neshaminy, April 5,6,7,8,9 (5
sold) 11:30 am
AMC Waterfront, April 5,6 3:10 pm, April 7,8 (3
sold),9 (6
sold) 2:15 pm
Marcus Exton, April 9 (5
sold), 12:00 pm
Tennessee: AMC Chattanooga, April 5, 4:00 pm, April 6, 6:50 pm, April 7, 12:00 pm, April 8, 2:20 pm, April 9, 5:40 pm
AMC Johnson City, April 5 (10
sold), 6:00 pm, April 6, 7:00 pm, April 7, 4:30 pm, April 9, 7:00 pm
Texas: AMC Barton Creek, April 5 (2
sold),6 1:00 pm, April 7,8,9 10:00 am
AMC Brazos Mall, April 5 (8
sold),6 12:45 pm, April 7,8,9 2:45 pm
AMC Burleson, April 5 (4
sold), 1:30 pm, April 6, 4:00 pm, April 7 (4
sold), 11:00 am, April 8, 4:00 pm, April 9, 5:30 pm
AMC Deerbrook, April 5,6 2:30 pm, April 7, 3:00 pm, April 8,9 3:00 pm
AMC Grapevine Mills, April 5,6 5:00 pm, April 7,8,9 4:30 pm
AMC Dine-in Mesquite, April 7, 2:45 pm, April 8 (5
sold),9 2:00 pm
AMC Dine-in Stonebriar, April 5,6 5:00 pm, April 7,9 6:30 pm
AMC Edinburg, April 5,6 9:30 pm, April 7 (4
sold),8,9 2:00 pm
AMC El Paso, April 5 (8
sold), 5:30 pm, April 6, 8:00 pm, April 7, 4:10 pm, April 8 (3
sold), 1:50 pm, April 9, 4:10 pm
AMC Firewheel, April 5,6 3:00 pm, April 7,8 (2
sold),9 1:30 pm
AMC First Colony, April 5,6,7,8,9 3:00 pm
AMC Galaxy, April 5,6,7,8,9 7:35 pm
AMC Gulf Pointe, April 5,6,7,8,9 2:30 pm
AMC Irving Mall, April 5,6 9:00 pm, April 7,8 10:30 pm, April 9, 9:30 pm
AMC Katy Mills, April 5 (7
sold),6 2:40 pm
AMC Lake Worth, April 5 (4
sold),6 3:30 pm, April 7,8,9 3:45 pm
AMC The Parks at Arlington, April 5,6 2:30 pm, April 7,8,9 1:00 pm
Utah: AMC West Jordan, April 7,9 2:30 pm
Megaplex Valley Fair, April 5, 5:20 pm (12
sold), 8:00 pm (4
sold), April 6, 5:20 pm (5
sold), 8:00 pm (2
sold), April 7, 5:20 pm, 8:00 pm, April 8, 5:20 pm (11
sold), 8:00 pm, April 9, 5:20 pm, 8:00 pm
Virginia: AMC Hampton Towne Centre, April 5,6 1:30 pm, April 7 (1
sold), 3:00 pm, April 8, 5:30 pm, April 9, 12:30 pm
AMC Hoffman, April 5 (5
sold), 12:45 pm, April 6, 3:15 pm, April 7, 4:30 pm, April 8 (2
sold), 3:15 pm, April 9, 5:45 pm
AMC Lynnhaven, April 7, 1:30 pm, April 8, 10:45 am, 12:15 pm, April 9, 4:15 pm
AMC Potomac Mills, April 5,6,7,8,9 4:00 pm
AMC Tysons Corner, April 5 (1
sold), 1:45 pm, April 6, 4:15 pm, April 7 (3
sold), 7:00 pm, April 8, 11:00 pm, April 9, 10:30 am
Cinemark Fairfax Corner, April 8, 5:00 pm
Cinemark Centreville, April 9, 2:40 pm
Washington: AMC Alderwood Mall, April 5,6 1:15 pm, April 7,8,9 9:30 pm
AMC Lakewood Mall, April 7 (5
sold), 2:30 pm, April 8 (25
sold), 2:00 pm, April 9 (11
sold), 2:30 pm
AMC Pacific Place, April 5 (1
sold),6 2:15 pm, April 7, 1:15 pm, April 8, 11:45 am, April 9 (2
sold), 8:15 pm
AMC River Park Square, April 5 (2
sold), 5:45 pm, April 6, 12:30 pm, 8:15 pm, April 7,8 5:30 pm, April 9, 8:15 pm
AMC Southcenter, April 5 (3
sold),6 2:15 pm, April 7,8 (4
sold),9 1:40 pm
AMC Vancouver Mall, April 5 (2
sold),6,7 (2
sold), 1;00 pm, April 8, 9 11:45 am
Regal Alderwood, April 6, 3:20 pm, April 7,6:00 pm, April 9, 3:20 pm
Regal Barkley Village, April 6, 2:10 pm
Regal Bella Bottega, April 6, 12:00 pm, April 7,4:20 pm, April 9, 3:20 pm
Regal Everett, April 7, 8, 3:50 pm, April 9, 3:50 pm, 6:30 pm
Regal Issaquah Highlands, April 9, 10:00 am (2
sold)
Regal Longston Place, April 6, 12:00 pm
Regal Marysville, April 5, 5:20 pm, April 7,12:00 pm, April 8,5:20 pm, April 9, 12:00 pm
Regal Northtown Mall, April 5,11:00 am (3
sold), 1:40 pm, April 7, 12:45 pm, 4:20 pm, 6:00 pm, 8:40 pm, April 8, 12:45 pm (4
sold), 4:20 pm, 6:00 pm, 8:40 pm, April 9
Regal Poulsbo, April 5,7 3:20 pm, April 9, 6:00 pm
Regal South Hill, April 5, 4:40 pm, April 7, 9, 10:00 am
Regal Spokane Valley, April 5,2:40 pm, 6, 4:20 pm, April 7, 2:40 pm, April 8, 4:20 pm (5
sold)
Regal Tall Firs, April 6, 3:20 pm, April 7, 6:00 pm, April 9, 3:20 pm
Regal Vancouver Plaza, April 7, 4:20 pm, April 8, 6:00 pm
West Virginia: AMC Morgantown, April 5, 4:30 pm, April 6, 3:30 pm, April 7, 1:30 pm, April 8, 4:00 pm, April 9, 5:00 pm
Wisconsin: AMC Fitchburg, April 5 (4
sold), 5:20 pm, April 6, (1
sold) 1:10 pm, April 7 (1
sold), 12:50 pm, April 8 (3
sold), 6:30 pm, April 9 (1
sold), 12:00 pm
AMC Mayfair Mall, April 5 (2
sold),6 7:00 pm, April 7, 9:30 pm, April 8, 2:00 pm, April 9, 7:00 pm
Marcus Appleton, April 9, 3:00 pm