The Wingfeather Saga Watch Party Livestream Contest
Season One Watch Party Livestream Contest: Rules and Prizes
Season Two of The Wingfeather Saga is upon us! To prepare for its debut, we're thrilled to invite you to our Season One Wingfeather watch party livestream. The livestream will be split into two parts and take place on March 23 and March 30.
This isn't a typical livestream, it's your chance to relive the magic of Aerwiar, host a watch party, and participate in a fun contest along the way.
If you want to host a watch party, here's what you need to do:
We encourage you to invite people who aren’t already fans of the show.
You must submit a picture of your watch party and the number of attendees to our Wingfeather socials or by using #WingfeatherWatchParty2
You can only submit once (after the second livestream on March 30).
Since you can only submit one watch party, pick whichever party has the number of attendees that aligns with your preferred prize!
You can only qualify for the specific prize tier you reach. (No switching!)
Only the host can submit.
Prizes
Based on how many people attend your watch party, you can qualify for the following prizes:
25-49 people = $50 dollar gift card for the Angel store (first 10 submissions)
50-74 people = 6 month Guild membership including access to Season Two (first 5 submissions)
75-99 people = 1 year Guild membership including access to Season Two (first 2 submissions)
100-199 = Zoom call with Chris Wall, Executive Producer of The Wingfeather Saga (first (1) submission)
200+= Zoom call with Andrew Peterson, author of The Wingfeather Saga (first (1) submission)
Season Two Premiere and Livestream
Want to attend The Wingfeather Saga Season Two premiere? Join us in Franklin, TN on April 2 to meet the cast and crew. Register here.
If you can't make it to the premiere, join the Angel Guild to watch the exclusive livestream premiere and stream episodes early starting April 5.
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