Article Source: Cineworld
Last Updated: 29 August 2025 11:32
Get ready to swap your wellies for Pepsies – Cineworld’s Big Screen Weekend is here.
This Saturday 30th and Sunday 31st, Cineworld’s inaugural festival rolls out nationwide with IMAX as the biggest stage, 4DX as the only stage with wind machines, ScreenX as the panorama stage and Superscreen: brighter, louder, super-er than anything you’ve seen before.
From brand new headliners like Caught Stealing, Eddington, The Life of Chuck and The Roses, to the encore return of summer blockbusters including The Fantastic Four: First Steps, The Naked Gun, Weapons, Jurassic World: Rebirth, The Bad Guys 2, How To Train Your Dragon and more – this is cinema’s ultimate line-up.
Refuel between screenings with the chart-topping snacks of the cinema world. Rollover Hot Dogs bring the longest set of the day, Pepsi Max takes the mic as the official thirst breaker, and Pick ’n’ Mix delivers 100 acts in one bag. Baskin Robbins scoops 31 flavours in one setlist and frozen ICEE drinks deliver more chill than the acoustic stage.
Casey Cohen, VP of International Marketing at Cineworld, said: "This weekend, Cineworld turns into a nationwide jam session for your eyeballs – where the screens are bigger, the sound is louder, the mosh pit has cup holders, and every film is a main act. Come celebrate the last big weekend of summer for just £4 a ticket in all formats. This weekend belongs to the big screen."
Here’s your line-up of Cineworld’s Big Screen Weekend formats, each only £4 this weekend:
IMAX – The Biggest Stage of Them All
Go big before summer ends with jaw-dropping scale and front-row-to-the-universe visuals. Across the UK and Ireland, Cineworld’s 26 IMAX screens are ready to deliver a summer finale you’ll feel in your bones — including the world-class IMAX with Laser at Cineworld Leicester Square – the West End’s only IMAX screen.
4DX Arena – Wind, Water, Wow!
This Big Screen Weekend, the 4DX Arena at Cineworld is making waves – literally. Cool down with live spray, feel the gusts from wind machines and hang on as your seat does the crowd surfing for you. For the first time ever, you can experience Jaws in 4DX for only £4, with every splash, surge and shiver hitting you right in the face. Ponchos recommended — BYOP if you’re keen.
ScreenX – The Only Stage That Surrounds You
With 270° panoramic screens, ScreenX spills the action into the wings – wrapping you in the story like a festival crowd that just won’t let you go. It’s cinema on all sides – more sides than a festival map – where every glance feels like you’re catching a new act. From sweeping landscapes to heart-pounding chases, the ScreenX stage surrounds you in a way no other screen can, turning every seat into the best view in the house.
Superscreen – So Bright You’ll Need Sunscreen
SPF 100 — Sound, Picture, Feels. With laser projection powering vast wall-to-wall screens, every frame bursts with colour and clarity you can feel. Dolby Atmos delivers sound that crowd-surfs straight to your ears – pure big screen energy, bigger than any festival headliner could dream of.
All films. All formats. All yours for just £4. Only at Cineworld.
Book now on the Cineworld website or on the Cineworld app.
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