Cineworld and Picturehouse cinemas have announced that they are selling all cinema tickets for £3 this Saturday (26th February).
For one day only, Cineworld and Picturehouse are selling all of their cinema tickets for just £3. This Saturday, 26th February, you can see any film you want on any screen, all for that small price.
All films are included in the deal, even ones that are new releases for this weekend ā like
The Duke, Cyrano, and the 4K re-release of
The Godfather. The cinemas are also showing recent releases such as
Uncharted, and Oscar contenders
Belfast and
Licorice Pizza.
The cheap price also covers screenings in IMAX, 3D, and Dolby Atmos. A representative of the cinema chains calls the one-day offer a ācelebration of cinemaā. The deal comes as cinemas attempt to bounce back from the dip in ticket sales caused by the pandemic and related restrictions. Thankfully, recent franchise features like
Spider-Man: No Way Home have helped the cause, and the upcoming release of Matt Reevesā superhero flick
The Batman should drum up some interest, too.
You can get £3 tickets for all screenings at Cineworld and Picturehouse on Saturday 26th February.
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