Calling all cinema-goers, you can catch the latest blockbuster for just £3 with Odeon's limited-time only offer.
The leading cinema chain is celebrating National Cinema Day on September 3 with a bumper deal.
Customers will be able to enjoy "all films, all screenings, all from £3" across all of Odeon's cinemas.
Whether you want to take the kids on a weekend treat or you're looking to indulge in a little self-care yourself, here's everything you need to know.
Any film. Any format. Any screen. And all ticket prices from just £3 on September 3.
— ODEON (@ODEONCinemas) August 28, 2022
If you thought The Godfather had an offer you can’t refuse, that’s nothing compared to National Cinema Day at ODEON.
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Odeon celebrates National Cinema Day 2022 with £3 ticket deal
There is a screening for everyone this National Cinema Day from Idris Elba's big cat thriller Beast to an edge-of-your-seat adventure like Top Gun: Maverick.
The cinema chain will also be showing family favourites like the wildly popular animated follow-up Minions: Rise Of Gru and Steven Spielberg’s 1982 family classic E.T. the Extra-Terrestrial.
National Cinema Day is a day dedicated to celebrating our love for movies (and major savings too!).
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Your tickets will cost you £3 whether it is for a standard showing or any of Odeon's premium formats like IMAX, Dolby and iSense.
If you decide to secure your seat online, you should know that there is a 95p booking fee but even with that, it is still a bargain deal!
Additionally, if you are a myLIMITLESS member, you will be able to enjoy free IMAX, Dolby and iSense movies on September 3.
Any film, in any format, Odeon says that they are all included in your membership.
For more information about Odeon's National Cinema Day deal, visit the Odeon website.
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