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'The Odyssey' is screening at 3 a.m. in San Francisco. It's nearly sold out.

A 3 a.m. screening of 'The Odyssey' in San Francisco is nearly sold out as fans pay premium prices for tickets.

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The brief

A screening of 'The Odyssey' scheduled for 3 a.m. in San Francisco is reaching capacity. Some fans are paying $600 for tickets to attend the event.

Coverage from SFGATE, Business Insider, and Yahoo highlights the event's popularity and technical constraints, noting that the film's runtime was kept under three hours due to IMAX limitations. IMDb reports that incoming reviews for the film are consistently aligned in their sentiment.

Future coverage may focus on the continuing trend of reviews and the availability of remaining tickets for the San Francisco event.

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Where is the 3 a.m. screening taking place?

The screening is located in San Francisco.

How much are some fans paying for tickets?

According to Business Insider, some fans are paying $600.

Why is the runtime of the film under three hours?

Yahoo reports the runtime was limited because of IMAX limitations.

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