Get £4 cinema tickets today with National Cinema Day
National Cinema Day is back for its third year with £4 cinema tickets across the UK.
Developed by Cinema First, with the support of the Film Distributors' Association and the UK Cinema Association, National Cinema Day takes place today (August 31) at more than 630 venues across the UK.
Tickets will be available from only £4 on all formats – including 3D, IMAX and 4DX – at all of the major UK cinema chains and a wide range of smaller cinema operators and venues.
Will you catch up on some of the year's biggest movies like Deadpool & Wolverine and Inside Out 2? Or will you potentially find a new favourite with the recently-released Blink Twice, Alien: Romulus and Kneecap?
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For the full list of participating UK cinemas in this year's National Cinema Day, check out the official website.
National Cinema Day was launched in 2022 and saw 1.46 million admissions in one day, which climbed to 1.56 million admissions in 2023. This year has seen new brands join the initiative, including Coca-Cola and Millie's Cookies.
"National Cinema Day is fast becoming a Great British cultural event, sharing the joy and sociability of cinema across the nation," said Iain Jacob, Chair of Cinema First.
"This year we have more support than ever, allowing us to show a fantastically wide choice of films at amazing value. Every year this event has got bigger, with more and more people sharing their love of cinema. We know that 2024 will be the best yet."
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National Cinema Day comes in the wake of Cineworld announcing the closure of six cinemas as part of their restructuring plan. If it's approved, the cinemas will close in September.
The news followed the closure of three Picturehouse cinemas, the arthouse chain run by Cineworld, in previous months.
But Vue boss Tim Richards has reassured cinemagoers that the chain has "no intentions" to close any cinemas.
National Cinema Day takes place today (August 31).
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