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Cineplex is offering $5 tickets and $5 popcorn across Canada

Cineplex is offering $5 tickets and $5 popcorn across Canada

What's a movie without popcorn? Cineplex is bringing back its discounted movie tickets and popcorn for a limited time.

A release states, "This winter, Cineplex is giving Canadians reasons to come out of the cold and get together for movies, play and delicious food, all worth sharing."

Starting January 14, Cineplex will offer moviegoers $5 general admission movie tickets and a $5 bag of popcorn, each plus tax every Tuesday until February 11. The $5 gets you a small bag of popcorn; however, toppings are extra. An additional booking fee of up to $1.50 will be applied to tickets purchased online.

Want to make your cinema experience even more special? For an additional cost, you can even upgrade your general admission ticket to a premium experience.

According to Cineplex, the offer can be applied to movies in 3D, IMAX®, UltraAVX®, D-BOX®, 4DX®, ScreenX®, and VIP. However, it cannot be applied to non-feature films or Cineplex Events performances. Learn more about $5 Tuesdays on Cineplex's website.

And if you're not a Scene+ member yet, now might be the best time to sign up because members receive an extra 10 per cent off ticket prices on their Tuesday ticket purchase.

Although the $5 popcorn will only be available for a limited time, according to Cineplex, discounted ticket prices will be available every Tuesday throughout the year, allowing Canadians to watch new releases at a great price. 

Visit Cineplex's website to learn more about Tuesday pricing.

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