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The Kid Who Would Be King starts this week

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VideoThe Kid Who Would Be King tells the story of Alex, a twelve-year-old British schoolboy whose everyday problems are dwarfed by his discovery of the mythical sword Excalibur.

The Kid Who Would Be King tells the story of Alex, a twelve-year-old British schoolboy whose everyday problems are dwarfed by his discovery of the mythical sword Excalibur.

Now, with the most powerful sword in history in the hands of the most powerless schoolboy in Britain, an epic adventure begins as Alex and his friends must thwart a medieval villain named Morgana, who is hell-bent on destroying the world.

The Kid Who Would Be King is in cinemas on Thursday.

WIN!

The Kid Who Would Be King stationery set.
Camera IconThe Kid Who Would Be King stationery set. Credit: Supplied
The Kid Who Would Be King notebook.
Camera IconThe Kid Who Would Be King notebook. Credit: Supplied

For a chance to win one of five prize packs that include a family pass (for four) to the film plus a movie-themed stationery set and notebook, email your name, age, address and phone number* to ed@wanews.com.au by Friday, with The Kid Who Would Be King in the subject line.

*See competition conditions below.

COMPETITION CONDITIONS

Winners will be drawn at random and prizes mailed. Employees of The West Australian and their immediate families are ineligible to enter.By entering ED! competitions, children under the age of 15 acknowledge they have the permission of a parent or guardian who has read and agreed to the terms and conditions at competitions.thewest.com.au/online-comps/thewestcomau/124. West Australian Newspapers Limited (ABN 98 008 667 632) (“WAN”) is collecting your personal information for the purpose of conducting and promoting this competition, including for the purpose of identifying and notifying winners. WAN will handle your personal information in accordance with Seven West Media’s Privacy Policy, which is available on our website at thewest.com.au/privacypolicy (and which contains information regarding how you can access your personal information, correct it and/ or make a complaint about our handling of your personal information). By entering, you agree to the terms of the Privacy Policy.

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