Cinemark’s Summer Movie Clubhouse Makes Movie Magic Easy With Discounted Tickets and Big-Screen Family Fun

Photo credit: Illumination & Universal Pictures

Theatrical exhibitor Cinemark is making movie magic easy all summer long with the return of Summer Movie Clubhouse. This annual program brings the big-screen fun with 10 family favorites in theaters at more than 285 Cinemark locations nationwide from June 1 through August 6. Tickets will be available starting May 13 for only $1.75, plus taxes and fees where applicable. These affordable cinematic adventures for all ages are sponsored by Illumination’s Minions & Monsters (in theaters July 1), and DreamWorks Animation’s Forgotten Island (in theaters September 25), both released by Universal Pictures.

“We continue to see that younger audiences treasure the shared, immersive experience of going to the movies, and Cinemark is thrilled to nurture that excitement with our annual Summer Movie Clubhouse,” said Wanda Gierhart Fearing, Cinemark Chief Marketing and Content Officer. “This program gives families an affordable, easy way to enjoy beloved films together and build the kind of memories that turn today’s young movie fans into lifelong moviegoers.”

This year, audiences can soak up the big-screen fun on Wednesday mornings with a lineup including Paddington, Sonic the Hedgehog, KPop Demon Hunters Sing Along, Shrek Forever After, The SpongeBob Movie: Search for SquarePants, A Minecraft Movie, Dog Man, the live-action How to Train Your Dragon, The Bad Guys 2, and Gabby’s Dollhouse: The Movie. Select locations will keep the excitement going with additional screenings on Mondays and Thursdays, giving families even more chances to enjoy these captivating adventures. Guests can visit their local theater’s listings to see which days and showtimes are available.

To make the outing even sweeter, Cinemark is offering special deals on favorite concessions, including $1.00 off snack packs and $1.00 off popcorn-and-drink combos of any size, so everyone can savor classic movie treats at an extra‑friendly price.

Photo credit: Illumination & Universal Pictures

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