We count at least sixteen must-watch movies in the next three months alone!
After that long forced hiatus since Christmas time when we all went to see Wonder Woman 1984, cinemas haven't been reopened very long, but already we've had a deluge of must-watch movies arriving on the big screen.
A Quiet Place Part II, The Conjuring: The Devil Made Me Do It, Fast & Furious 9, In The Heights, Nobody, and Cruella to name just a few are all in cinemas now, and there's loads more on the horizon, too.
So movie-lovers will be even happier to hear that Omniplex have announced a big price reduction in their MyOmniPass membership.
Previously, the pass required a 12-month subscription, and a monthly cost of €19.95 in Dublin, Galway, Waterford, Drogheda, €17.95 in the rest of the Republic of Ireland, and £14.95 in Northern Ireland.
However, they have revealed that their new MyOmniPass only requires a three-month subscription, and will cost €14.99 per month across allRepublic of Ireland sites and £9.99 for all Northern Ireland sites.
Omniplex currently have 18 cinemas in ROI (with a 19th, a new D'LUXX cinema opening in Killarney this summer), and 15 cinemas across Northern Ireland, so chances are that they're your local cinema, which makes this a must-buy deal.
And let's say, hypothetically speaking, you get your pass today, here are just some of the movies you can expect to see with it through July, August, and September:
Black Widow, Space Jam: A New Legacy, The Forever Purge, Old, Boys From County Hell, The Green Knight, Snake Eyes, Malignant, Respect, Jungle Cruise, The Suicide Squad, Free Guy, Candyman, Shang-Chi and the Legend of the Ten Rings, Venom: Let There Be Carnage, and No Time To Die.
So, y'know... a lot of bang for your buck there!
Clip via Universal Ireland
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