Cinema de Manaus offers a pair of tickets for R$15 during Carnival week
The initiative runs until the 14th for all visitors
Manaus (AM) — The Carnival holiday is a period when many moviegoers take the opportunity to go to the cinema. With this audience in mind, the Centerplex chain launches the ‘Folia no Cinema’ campaign offering pairs of tickets for R$15. The initiative runs until the 14th, at Shopping Grande Circular, for all visitors.
During the weekend, cinematic hits from different categories continue to be shown. For DC Comics fans, the film Aquaman 2: The Lost Kingdom shows the confrontation between the hero of Atlantis and the villain Black Manta where a powerful artifact becomes a threat to human civilization.
For those who like horror, the film ‘Baghead: The Witch of the Dead’ starring Freyan Allan, known from the series ‘The Witcher’, is one of the options to watch. After inheriting a bar from her father, the young character Iris discovers that the place is home to a supernatural entity.
The children’s film ‘Prince Lu and the Legend of the Dragon’ remains on the scene as an option for children. In the plot starring Luccas Neto, a dragon threatens the life of an enchanted kingdom. During the film, the young prince goes on a mission to save the people of Middle Earth.
“Several films are showing and can be watched in our comfortable cinema rooms. This is an opportunity for those who love the big screen to be entertained and check out super cinematographic productions”,
says Júlio Kitzinger, marketing coordinator at Shopping Grande Circular.
The complete film schedule and times can be found on the website: www.centerplex.com.br or on social media: @shoppinggrandecircular. The promotional action is valid for 2D films and tickets must be purchased together for the same film, session and time – it is not cumulative.
*With information from consultancy
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