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Win tickets to the UK premiere of 'Fantastic Four'

We have a pair of tickets to give away to the Leicester Square premiere on July 18

Jul  1 2005

Marvel's first family of superheroes takes the world by storm as the longest-running comic-book series in history hits the big screen on July 22.

The latest in a long line of Marvel adaptations, 'Fantastic Four' sees the extraordinary quartet battling their evil nemesis Doctor Doom, using superhuman powers to save the citizens of New York City.

Ioan Gruffudd plays the leader of the Fantastic Four, Reed Richards / Mr Fantastic, who can contort his body into any shape he can imagine.

His genetically mutated sidekicks are Susan Storm/The Invisible Woman (Jessica Alba) who not only can become invisible at will but can also render other objects invisible; Johnny Storm/The Human Torch (Chris Evans), who can shoot fire from his fingertips and bend flame; and Ben Grimm/The Thing (Michael Chiklis), a hideously misshapen monster with superhuman strength.

We have a pair of tickets to give away for the UK premiere of 'Fantastic Four' in Leicester Square on Monday July 18. To be in with a chance of winning this very special prize, you’ll need to answer this question:

Who plays the evil Doctor Doom in the Fantastic Four movie?

Email the answer together with your name, address and daytime phone number to competitions@timeout.com

Closing date for entries is July 15.

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