All the movie favourites you can see for £5 back on the big screen this autumn

If you love films, then you’re in for a real treat this September and October. Not only is Cineworld showing a host of classic blockbusters during this period, giving you the chance to relive some of your favourite movie moments on the big screen, but we’re also offering tickets to these screenings from just £5 apiece.

With the weather getting colder, nothing beats sitting in a cosy cinema and watching a movie with family or friends – and we have some real humdingers to tempt you with during this promotion, ranging from epic sci-fi adventures to thrill-a-minute action flicks. Excitingly, you can even catch some of these films in Cineworld’s spectacular 4DX and IMAX formats*, enabling you to enjoy these immersive experiences for less.  

Below, we’ve listed all the films that you can watch at Cineworld for just £5. So, grab your diary and start planning your month of big-screen bargains…

*IMAX screenings are subject to a small uplift fee

 

Special screenings 

Whether or not you saw them the first time around, you won’t want to miss these film favourites as they make their return to the big screen at Cineworld. 

 

 

Twister (20 September) – Get blown away by Jan De Bont’s 1996 tornado thriller – the predecessor to this summer’s box-office smash Twisters. Also available in 4DX.

Interstellar (20, 21, 23 and 25 September) – Back at cinemas to celebrate its 10th anniversary, Christopher Nolan’s 2014 sci-fi classic simply has to be seen on the big screen. Also available in IMAX with uplift.

Shaun of the Dead: 20th anniversary (27 and 28 September) – Simon Pegg and Nick Frost battle zombies in this hilarious cult favourite from 2004.

Joker (28 September) – Get ready for Joker: Folie à Deux by re-watching the gripping 2019 original, for which Joaquin Phoenix won an Oscar. Also available in IMAX with uplift.

Mean Girls (2 and 3 October) – Don't miss Mark Waters' 2004 cult classic on the big screen. Cineworld is showing it on Wednesday 2 October (because "on Wednesdays we wear pink!") and Thursday 3 October, which is widely considered to be Mean Girls Day!

Gladiator (11-14 October) – Relive the hard-hitting historical drama of Ridley Scott's epic 2000 Oscar winner.

Back to the Future (21, 22 and 26 October) – Go back to the past by revisiting the much-loved Robert Zemeckis blockbuster on Cineworld's giant screens.

 

Spider-Mania 

 

Absorb some Marvel-lous action on Cineworld’s giant screens as everyone’s favourite web-slinging superhero makes his cinematic comeback.

 

 

Spider-Man: Homecoming (from 6 September) – Tom Holland’s first outing in the famous red suit (2017) sees him locking horns with bird-like baddie The Vulture (Michael Keaton). 

Spider-Man: Far From Home (from 13 September) – In this 2019 follow-up, Peter Parker is called into action as the deadly Elementals wreak havoc across several European cities.  

Spider-Man: No Way Home (from 20 September) – Multiverse mayhem ensues as Spidey comes under threat from Doctor Octopus and the Green Goblin (2021). 

 

Batman Season 

 

It’s 85 years since Batman burst onto the scene, and to celebrate, we’re bringing the Caped Crusader back to the big screen. 

 

Batman Forever (7 September) – Joel Schumacher’s 1995 blockbuster sees Batman (Val Kilmer) attempting to drive Two-Face (Tommy Lee Jones) and The Riddler (Jim Carrey) out of Gotham. 

Batman & Robin (11 September) – George Clooney stepped into the Batsuit for this 1997 epic, in which the surly superhero comes up against Mr Freeze (Arnold Schwarzenegger) and Poison Ivy (Uma Thurman).

Batman Begins (17 September) – The first of Christian Bale’s three outings as the comic-book crime-fighter (2005) goes back to the start of the story, with Bruce Wayne resolving to rid Gotham City of villains following the murder of his parents.

The Dark Knight (21 September) – In this 2008 epic, Bruce Wayne encounters a deadly new foe as The Joker (Heath Ledger) runs amok in Gotham. 

The Dark Knight Rises (26 September) – Christopher Nolan’s third consecutive Batman movie (2012) sees the Caped Crusader resume his rivalry with The Joker. It was a hit with critics, with Salon’s Andrew O’Hehir calling it “arguably the biggest, darkest, most thrilling and disturbing and utterly balls-out spectacle ever created for the screen”.

The Batman (30 September) – The latest instalment in the franchise (2022) presents new Batman Robert Pattinson with a set of deadly challenges as criminal pair Catwoman (Zoë Kravitz) and the Riddler (Paul Dano) terrorise Gotham and its people.  

 

Star Wars Sundays 

 

We all love a bit of Star Wars – and there's no better place to watch these legendary movies than on a giant screen at Cineworld. May the Force be with you!

 

 

Rogue One: A Star Wars Story (15 September) – Described as an “epic space opera”, this 2016 instalment follows a group of rebels led by Jyn Erso (Felicity Jones) as they attempt to steal Death Star plans from the Galactic Empire.

Star Wars Episode IV: A New Hope (22 September) – The film that started it all off. George Lucas’s 1977 original is still as spectacular on the big screen as it ever was.

Star Wars Episode V: The Empire Strikes Back (29 September) – Arguably the best of all the Star Wars films, this 1980 follow-up focuses on the titanic struggle between the Galactic Empire and the Rebel Alliance. 

Star Wars Episode VI: Return of the Jedi (6 October) – The third film in the original series, Return of the Jedi sees Luke Skywalker (Mark Hamill) trying to rescue his father from the Dark Side. It’s also the episode that introduced Ewoks to the world!

Star Wars: The Force Awakens (13 October) – J. J. Abrams' 2015 film features action galore as a group of Resistance fighters confront Kylo Ren (Adam Driver) and his First Order. 

Star Wars: The Last Jedi (20 October) – Rian Johnson took over the directorial reins for this 2017 blockbuster, which sees Rey (Daisy Ridley) seeking the help of veteran warrior Luke Skywalker (Mark Hamill) in her battle against the First Order.

Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker (27 October) – The final episode in the 'Skywalker Saga', Rian Johnson's movie sees the revival of Emperor Palpatine, which leads to an almighty final battle between the First Order and the Resistance.

 

4DX Rewind 

 

 

Our £5 deal isn't restricted to standard 2D screenings – from 20 to 29 September, you can enjoy a wide range of 4DX movies at Cineworld for just £5 per ticket (£3 for Unlimited members). These include Despicable Me 4, Ghostbusters: Frozen Empire, A Quiet Place: Day One and Godzilla x Kong.

4DX is a truly immersive way to enjoy movies on the big screen, combining multi-sensory effects with motion to thrust you right into the heart of the movie. To find out more about 4DX at Cineworld, click here.