Cineworld re-opening: tickets now on sale and more info

The day has finally come. With Cineworld cinemas in England re-opening their doors on Friday 31st July, tickets are on sale now. After several months, we're ready to invite you back to the big screen with a host of exciting new releases and nostalgic old classics – with tickets starting from just £5*. 

So get ready to return to the best place to watch a movie, and book your tickets now. Scroll down for more information.

 

What new 2020 releases are showing?

We kick off our opening with two brand new films! Russell Crowe goes evil in road rage thriller Unhinged and Eva Green goes into space in drama Proxima. In August, we’ve got lots more new films coming your way, from indie dramas like Babyteeth to Christopher Nolan’s highly anticipated Tenet. 

Check out the new movie release dates as far as we know them right now here.

 


What classic films are showing?

Head to a galaxy far, far away with the 40th anniversary of Star Wars classic The Empire Strikes Back, and grab your shinebox for Martin Scorsese's mobster masterpiece Goodfellas. Elsewhere, we've got the magical Harry Potter blockbusters, Steven Spielberg's dino blockbuster Jurassic Park and lots more.

We're also screening several Christopher Nolan classics, including his groundbreaking Dark Knight trilogy, ahead of the UK release of Tenet on 26th August.

Find a complete list of movies here.


What safety measures has Cineworld put in place?

In order to ensure the safety of our staff and customers, we have put a number of safety measures into place. Click here for Cineworld safety measure information.

 

Have more questions about our re-opening? Click here to check out our re-opening FAQs.

 

*Terms apply: £5/£7 tickets on selected 2D films only which have previously been shown in-cinemas before Friday 31st July 2020. Ticket price varies per location. Online booking fees apply. IMAX, 3D,ScreenX, 4DX, Superscreen subject to uplift. ViP not included in this offer. Offer can be withdrawn at any time.