Film fans can get £3 cinema tickets at Vue cinemas in Greater Manchester next Saturday.
The offer - in place all day on September 3 - marks National Cinema Day. The discounted tickets can be used at every screening at Vue cinemas.
Movie fanatics can bag the £3 tickets online, with a 90p booking fee, or at the venue. In Greater Manchester, Vue has cinemas in Altrincham, Bolton, Bury, and at Manchester Printworks and Manchester Quayside.
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The branch will be showing blockbusters like Fall, a new thriller about two best friends stuck in a dangerously high situation, as well as some other of the summer’s greatest hits including sci-fi chiller Nope and Idris Elba’s wild tale Beast.
Recent family favourites will also be available for film fans of any age to enjoy including animated adventures with the DC League of SuperPets and Minions: Rise of Gru.
Cinematic classics, both old and new, will also return to the big screen to celebrate National Cinema Day. Relive some all-time sci-fi greats such as E.T. The Extra Terrestrial and Star Trek: The Wrath of Khan or even the beginning of Daniel Craig-era James Bond in Casino Royale.
Toby Bradon, General Manager of Vue Entertainment in the UK and Ireland said: "National Cinema Day is a fantastic celebration of the unique experience a visit to the big screen can provide, and we are proud to be a part of it. There’s no other way to completely immerse yourself in brilliant stories than on the big screen.
"With all tickets all day at just £3, we invite everyone in Manchester on Saturday 3 rd September to visit us to enjoy the very best of recent blockbusters and legendary classics that we have on offer."
Tickets are available at www.myvue.com.
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