Your must-see May Bank Holiday movies at Cineworld

The early May Bank Holiday is almost here and here are all the movies you need to map out an awesome day at Cineworld. Scroll down to find out more.

1. The Fall Guy (released May 3rd in 2D, IMAX, 4DX, ScreenX and Superscreen)

Ryan Gosling cements his endearing goofball status in this riotous blast of action and comedy. He plays Colt Seavers, a Hollywood stuntman tasked with saving his latest film's absentee leading man and redeeming the relationship with his ex Jody (Emily Blunt), now the film's director.

Gosling and Blunt bring the romantic fireworks while director David Leitch (Atomic Blonde; Bullet Train) delivers a full-throttle, uplifting and exciting salute to the art of the stunt performer.

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2. Star Wars: Episode I - The Phantom Menace 25th anniversary re-issue (released May 3rd in 2D, 4DX and Superscreen)

Who remembers being at Cineworld in 1999 when The Phantom Menace first hit screens? You can now relive that experience all over again as this critical chapter in the Star Wars saga celebrates its quarter-century anniversary. Upgrade your experience to Cineworld-exclusive, motion-sensory 4DX (the first time the film has played in this format) and feel the shuddering clash of lightsabers go right through your body.

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3. Love Lies Bleeding (released May 3rd)

The increasingly impressive Kristen Stewart continues to shed her Twilight image in this pulsating throwback to the era of classic exploitation films. Rose Glass, the director of acclaimed psychological horror Saint Maud, paints an intense depiction of the romance between Stewart's gym owner Lou and bodybuilder Jackie (played by breakout star Katy M. O'Brien in an emphatic and memorable performance). It's a union soon challenged by bullets, blood and betrayal. 

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4. Challengers

It's game, set and match between Zendaya, Josh O'Connor and Mike Faist in this witty, time-jumping onslaught of tennis and sexual tension. Zendaya plays Tashi, a one-time tennis champion who finds herself caught between two men: her struggling one-time champion husband Art (Faist) and her cocksure ex Patrick (O'Connor). The mind games are as much of a workout as the sweaty tennis sequences in this striking drama about the incessant desire to win, which comes from Call Me By Your Name helmer Luca Guadagnino.

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5. Kung Fu Panda 4

Jack Black's unlikely yet loveable martial arts hero Po has already powered his way through three kick-ass feature films and he's now set to embark on another epic adventure beyond the valley that he knows and loves. Po, who is set to become the Spiritual Leader of the Valley of Peace, searches for his successor as the new Dragon Warrior while fighting a new foe called "The Chameleon", who can absorb other abilities.

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Family Movies at Cineworld

With the Cineworld Family Ticket, adults pay kids' prices, which means you can be more childish together. You can now take one adult and one child (up to the age of 14) into the cinema. Remember, adults pay kids' prices, the savings are the same, and if you're used to buying our old family ticket, you now just need to book two family tickets.

Click the link below to find out more about the family movies on offer.

CINEWORLD FAMILY MOVIES


Planning to watch all of these movies when they hit Cineworld screens? Then it's high time you joined Unlimited if you haven't already done so. For less than the price of two tickets per month, you get to enjoy advance screenings, 10% off your favourite snacks and drinks and lots more exciting perks. Hit the link to sign up today.

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