The Light Cinema in Bolton is giving away tickets for just £4 to celebrate National Cinema Day on Saturday, August 31.
And building on the success of the last two years, the cinema in the Market Place Centre will extend this special offer to include select showings on Sunday (1st September).
The offer means that even more people have the chance to catch up on the latest blockbusters, recent releases, and independent films—all at a fraction of the usual price.
The line-up includes new releases, plus some must-see classics back on the big screen.
Big screen blockbusters include Deadpool & Wolverine, Twisters and It Ends With Us.
There is also Alien: Romulus, Blink Twice, and The Crow.
Family films include Inside Out 2 and Despicable Me 4 among other great titles.
Plus for those feeling nostalgic there will be anniversary screenings of The Terminator, Pulp Fiction and Coraline.
On Sunday, there will be autism-friendly screenings away from the hustle of Saturday, plus some independent content from this year, and a special event cinema screening of NT Live: Present Laughter.
The Light Cinema has also lined up some exciting offer and promotions across select cinema treats and drinks ranges which will be available to buy in-venue.
It is also offering one month free on their myLight premiere membership which provides unlimited films and great discounts for just £15.99 per month. The offer is open until Sunday, September 8
James Morris, CEO, said: "We are thrilled to participate in National Cinema Day once again this year, offering our guests the chance to enjoy a wide variety of incredible films and events at special discounted prices. Building on the success the last two years, we've decided to extend the £4 offer to select films on Sunday as well.
"Additionally, we have some fantastic offers and promotions lined up to ensure our guests have an unforgettable experience. We can't wait to welcome everyone and share in the excitement!"
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