ScreenX Day is coming to Cineworld cinemas on July 6th. Celebrate ScreenX, the world’s first multi-projection theatre technology exclusively at Cineworld ScreenX cinemas nationwide.
One of the films showing on the day is the staggering Dune: Part Two, and here's why you shouldn't miss it on ScreenX Day.
1. 270-degree visuals will place you at the heart of Arrakis
Have you experienced ScreenX before? If not, then Dune: Part Two is a spectacular place to start. And if you have, then why not return for a second time?
ScreenX is unique to Cineworld cinemas in the UK. It utilises four additional projectors and strategically placed speakers to craft an enveloping 270-degree effect that puts viewers in the heart of the action.
ScreenX extends the main screen content with additional footage projected onto the auditorium's side walls, surrounding viewers in their seats. This is your chance to stand alongside the messiah and 'kwisatz haderach' Paul Atreides in 270 degrees, as you feel the weight of his galaxy-changing destiny and the overwhelming impact of the Atreides-Harkonnen struggle.
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2. £4 tickets mean you can revisit the spectacular world of Dune for less
Director Denis Villeneuve crams 10 movies' worth of extraordinary visuals into Dune: Part Two, from Paul riding the sandworm known as Shai-Hulud to the gripping showdown with his rival, ruthless cousin Feyd-Rautha (an unrecognisable Austin Butler).
ScreenX can amplify both the macro and micro details that give the film its physical power and tangibility. From the symbols adorning the face of the newly transformed Reverend Mother Lady Jessica (Rebecca Ferguson) to the jaw-dropping spectacle of multiple sandworms approaching the stronghold of Arrakeen, Dune: Part Two is not simply a movie that one watches in ScreenX. It's a movie that one breathes in and feels at the core of their body.
With all that in mind, who could resist the opportunity to ride the worm again with discounted ticket prices? On ScreenX Day, all tickets are just £4, meaning you can relive one of 2024's most awe-inspiring blockbusters without breaking the bank.
3. It's the ideal primer for Dune: Part 3
Dune Parts One and Two split Frank Herbert's classic source material down the middle. We're now anticipating Dune: Part 3, which will be adapted from Herbert's follow-up novel Dune: Messiah. Villeneuve has confirmed that the film is in production and he's working on the script, although no release date or other production details are forthcoming at the time of writing.
Nevertheless, the opportunity to watch Dune: Part Two on ScreenX is the ideal primer you need to brush up on the essential Arrakis lore and the fateful destiny of Paul Atreides whose alleged messianic qualities are eventually revealed to be anything but. The events of Dune 3 will expand on the character's inner darkness and conflict, unspooling the tragic and horrific consequences resulting from Paul's elevation into super-human status.
Click the link below to book your tickets for ScreenX Day on July 6th.