Win Tickets to a Special Advance Screening of Spooks: The Greater Good - In Cinemas May 8

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To celebrate the release of Spooks: The Greater Good, in cinemas May 8 (Special Advance Screenings Thursday April 30), we’re giving you the chance to be one of the first to experience the high octane espionage thriller by winning two tickets to a special advance screening at the Empire, Leicester Square, London which includes an introduction from cast members Kit Harington and Peter Firth.

When charismatic terrorist Adam Qasim (Elyes Gabel) escapes from MI5 custody during a high profile handover, the legendary Harry Pearce (Peter Firth), Head of Counter-terrorism, is blamed. Disgraced and forced to resign, no-one’s surprised when Harry disappears one night off a bridge into the Thames…

With MI5 on its knees in the wake of the Qasim debacle and facing controversial reform, former agent Will Holloway (Kit Harington) is brought back from Moscow to uncover the truth they feared – Harry’s still alive. He’s gone rogue, and needs Will’s help.

As Qasim prepares his devastating attack on the heart of MI5 in London, Will must decide whether to turn Harry in - or risk everything by trusting the damaged, dangerous master spy who has already betrayed him once before…

Watch the trailer http://youtube.com/v/hHrizHJ8ObI Spooks in the subject line) to movietalk@timeinc.com

What does Will Holloway (Kit Harington) say he was in the MI5 long enough to realise, ‘you can do good or you can do…’

1.    Bad 2.    Great 3.    Well

We have four pairs of tickets to give away. If you aren’t lucky enough to win yourself some tickets you can still get your hands on a pair by buying tickets for the Special Advance Screenings on Thursday April 30 at www.Spookstickets.co.uk

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Competition closes 10am Wednesday 29 April 2015. Terms and Conditions apply.

Jason Best

A film critic for over 25 years, Jason admits the job can occasionally be glamorous – sitting on a film festival jury in Portugal; hanging out with Baz Luhrmann at the Chateau Marmont; chatting with Sigourney Weaver about The Archers – but he mostly spends his time in darkened rooms watching films. He’s also written theatre and opera reviews, two guide books on Rome, and competed in a race for Yachting World, whose great wheeze it was to send a seasick film critic to write about his time on the ocean waves. But Jason is happiest on dry land with a classic screwball comedy or Hitchcock thriller.