National Cinema Day Returns This Sunday, All Movie Tickets Just $4

National Cinema Day Returns This Sunday, All Movie Tickets Just $4

This Sunday, movie theaters across North America will celebrate National Cinema Day and offer all tickets for any screening format for just $4.

By MarkJulian - Aug 23, 2023 11:08 AM EST
Filed Under: Blue Beetle
Source: USA TODAY

National Cinema Day is returning this year, and this Sunday, you have the chance to purchase a movie ticket for just $4 at participating theaters. The price includes any screening format, including IMAX and 3D.

The National Cinema Foundation remarked in a press release, "Building on the unprecedented success of last year’s inaugural National Cinema Day, the Cinema Foundation is calling on film fans across the country to gather for a national day to celebrate the magic of the movies on the big screen."

To celebrate the movie holiday, several movies are returning to theaters, including Spider-Man: Into the SpiderverseThe Super Mario Bros. Movie,  Disney’s The Little Mermaid Sing-Along, Jurassic Park (3D)American GraffitiLady Bird, and Oldboy.

Recent blockbusters and new releases are also available for purchase through the $4 deal including Blue Beetle, Barbie, OppenheimerMission: Impossible – Dead Reckoning Part One, Gran Turismo, The Last Voyage of the DemeterTalk to Me, and Bottoms.

Popular online movie ticket broker, Fandango, is also participating. 

In addition, special sneak peeks for the remaining 2023 film slate are expected to be shown before each screening this Sunday.

This is the second year of the now annual event, which returns after more than 8 million moviegoers participated last year.

In addition to the ticket deal, many movie theaters are also offering huge savings on concessions. AMC is offering a small soda and popcorn for just $5.

You can confirm what films and cinemas are participating in your area by CLICKING HERE.

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