6 incredible Superscreen movies to watch at Cineworld this summer

With the school holidays just around the corner, we've got a delightful treat in the form of Superscreen movies at Cineworld. There's plenty to choose from over the next couple of months, so scroll down to discover everything you need to know.

What is Superscreen?

Superscreen is an immersive viewing format that's exclusive to Cineworld. The screen is far larger than your standard cinema screen and utilises state-of-the-art projection. When coupled with premium seating and all-encompassing Dolby Atmos speakers, Superscreen invests exciting new life into the cinema experience, making movies feel like masterpieces.

Find out more by watching the following behind-the-scenes clip.


What movies are showing in Superscreen at Cineworld?

 

Despicable Me 4 (released July 12th)

Gru (Steve Carell) and his ever-loyal minions are back for a fourth round of chaotic and hilarious adventures. In the latest instalment of the blockbuster family franchise, Gru has become a dad to Gru Jr., only to find himself framed for a crime that he didn't commit.

Be surrounded by Minions-related madness when you watch the movie in Superscreen – expect slapstick chaos to be amplified by the enlarged screen and superior sound design. Altogether now: bottom!

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Twisters (released July 17th)

Hold on tight in this sequel to the 1996 blockbuster Twister. Thanks to the miracle of contemporary CGI, the deadly and rampaging twisters are now more breathtaking than ever while Daisy Edgar Jones, Glen Powell and Anthony Ramos lead the cast.

A movie like Twisters is made for the Superscreen film. The enlarged screen is able to take in more of the awe-inspiring majesty of the twisters, and promises to make you feel like you're in the eye of the storm. Combine this with Dolby Atmos sound, which renders every breath of roaring wind in finer detail, and you may find yourself hanging on for dear life.

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Deadpool & Wolverine (released July 25th)

Ryan Reynolds' lewd anti-hero makes his MCU debut and he's joined by Hugh Jackman's feral Logan/Wolverine. In line with Deadpool's previous films, one can an adult-skewing MCU entry that anticipates the inevitable arrival of the X-Men.

MCU movies are renowned for their spectacle and that's why you need to watch Deadpool & Wolverine in Superscreen. From the vicious one-on-one fight between the title characters (teased in the trailer) to the nefarious plans of Emma Corrin's villain, the film's comic book canvas will feel even more operatically enjoyable when witnessed in Superscreen.

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Borderlands (released August 8th)

Eli Roth channels the anarchic spirit of Guardians of the Galaxy in this all-action video game adaptation. Cate Blanchett makes a rare foray into action to play Lilith, an intergalactic outlaw who returns to her planet of Pandora and promptly falls in with a band of renegades on a do-or-die mission. Kevin Hart, Jack Black and Jamie Lee Curtis round out the all-star cast.

Superscreen promises to enhance the violent, pastel-coloured and lawless Pandora in all its glory. The dimensions of the screen will stretch the physical nature of the landscape while the Dolby Atmos sound is set to augment every gunshot and splatterific moment.


Alien: Romulus (released August 16th)

In space, no one can hear you scream, but at Cineworld, everyone can. Prepare to hide behind your popcorn in this soft franchise reset, which is set between the events of franchise masterpieces Alien (1979), directed by Ridley Scott, and Aliens (1986), directed by James Cameron. Evil Dead filmmaker Fede Alvarez is at the helm.

The Alien films are all about immersion in pure horror, and this is where Superscreen comes into its own. As the corridors stretch away, amplified by the screen size, and the alien crawls nearer, feel intimidated and scared by a sense of visual scale coupled with horribly pin-sharp and acute sound design.


Beetlejuice Beetlejuice (released September 6th)

The juice is loose in Tim Burton's long-overdue sequel to his classic 1988 comedy. Michael Keaton once again brings the anarchy as grotesque bio-exorcist Betelguese (pronounced 'Beetlejuice') who is once again resurrected and comes face to face with Lydia Deetz (Winona Ryder), the woman who once almost became his bride.

Beetlejuice is a character who can virtually pop out of nowhere, and that's why a date with Superscreen is in order. The film's unpredictable nature gains from its Superscreen presentation as Burton's vivid sets, stop-motion effects and make-up designs pop out from all corners, plus the Dolby Atmos sound registers everything from Michael Keaton's voice to Danny Elfman's score.


Where can I find the nearest Superscreen to me?

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