Highpoint hosts a series of interactive exhibitions to celebrate Warners Bros. Studio’s 100 year anniversary

Highpoint hosts a series of interactive exhibitions to celebrate Warners Bros. Studio’s 100 year anniversary
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From Sunday 25 June, until Saturday 8 July, Highpoint Shopping Centre is hosting a series of interactive exhibitions to celebrate Warners Bros. Studio’s 100-year anniversary, giving customers a chance to jump on the set of their favourite screen moment.

Across 220 countries and in more than 50 languages, Warners Bros. Entertainment has been the leading global media and entertainment company for content and brands in television, film and streaming for a century of audiences.

Customers can relive their favourite Warner Bros. Studios moments at Highpoint with three exclusive activations to experience these school holidays:

  • Customers can explore the world of their favourite Looney Tunes characters in an immersive zone featuring moments to snap a pic with your favourite Looney Tunes characters
  • View the original replica of a 1966 iconic TV series Batmobile – one of the most recognisable TV cars ever from the 1960s Batman tv series
  • Step onto the set of F.R.I.E.N.D.S for a photo moment at Central Perk and more – with something for everyone to get nostalgic over.

The Warner Bros. exhibitions also stayed open until midnight on Friday 30 June as part of Highpoint’s Shop After Dark, so customers could experience the charm of Warner Bros. while snapping up all the latest end-of-financial-year deals, which included exclusive retail offers, giveaways and instant win prizes.

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