All of the deals for ODEON, Vue, Cineworld, Everyman, Picturehouse and more!
In this article you’ll find all the latest cinema ticket deals and offers, starting with the ones you can’t miss, then some chain specific offers, and then a few more well worth a look.
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Cinema Black Friday deals
Odeon: 25% off myLimitless
Amazon is offering a year of Odeon’s membership with a huge £44 discount, so you’ll spend £135 rather than £179. It’ll get you unlimited access to films for 12 months, plus money off food and drink.
Odeon: £15 Amazon e-voucher
If you you sign up to myLIMITLESS before 2 December then you can get a £15 Amazon e-voucher. You need to use the code BF2024. From what we can tell, you can’t use the offer with the one above.
Top cinema offers
2-4-1 via Meerkat Movies for £1
One of the most popular cinema deals is Meerkat Movies. Once a week you can access a code to get buy-one-get-one-free tickets on a Tuesday or Wednesday. You can use this deal at most UK cinemas all year (though not Everyman or Curzon).
You get access through buying an insurance policy via Compare the Market, but we’ve got a hack that’ll get you access for just £1 each year.
Cashback on cinema giftcards
Whether you’re buying a full price ticket, or stacking with other offers featured on this page, you’ll save a little by using a discounted gift card.
Some of these are special offers at retailers like Tesco or Amazon where you save when you buy. When these are available we’ll share them as featured deals.
Others will learn you cashback on your gift card purchase, and these tend to run all year around via these apps:
Free tickets via your bank
Vue/Odeon: six tickets via Lloyds
You can get six free ODEON or Vue tickets if you open a Club Lloyds bank account. You’ll need to deposit £2,000 into the account each month to avoid a fee, but that’s easily done.
At Vue cinemas, your vouchers also entitle you to half price popcorn. At ODEON cinemas, you can redeem your vouchers at ODEON Kids Screenings, which come with a free kids-size popcorn per ticket.
Vue: 12 tickets via Halifax
With Halifax’s Reward accounts you can get one free cinema ticket per month at any UK Vue Cinema. Each ticket is valid for 12 months. You’ll need to add £1,500 to your account each month, and also spend £500 on the debit card too, in order to trigger the freebie.
However, there are ways to hack this, and we’ve written about that as well as how you can get three of these accounts per person, meaning a potential 36 free tickets every year!
Up to 40% off via your other memberships
There’s a good chance you can save up to 40% on cinema tickets via an existing membership or account – and if not, you could sign up as a new customer.
The likes of Tastecard, Mastercard and Lidl offer you access to a service called Cinema Society which sells reduced tickets for ODEON, Vue, Picturehouse, Showcase, Cineworld, Empire and other independent cinemas.
This can be a good way to save, but watch out as you might find your local cinema is cheaper itself when you buy direct! Or some of the other deals we’ve shared on this page could also work out better value.
In some cases you’ll need to pay for the initial membership, but others are free. Though you can find these in a number of places (check any work perk schemes for instance), here’s some of the more common ones you might have access to.
Available for free with other accounts:
- Lidl Plus app (access via member perks)
- Priceless from Mastercard
- Santander (access via Santander Boosts)
Included with paid membership:
Other top cinema deals
We’ve listed more offers, both specific to the different chains and across different cinemas, below, but these ones in particular are worth a look:
- Vue: 3 tickets for £1 via the Telegraph
- Everyman: 2-4-1 Wednesday with Times+
- Escapes: free film preview tickets
ODEON ticket deals and offers
Don’t forget we may have featured some Odeon deals in our ‘Top cinema deals’ section above, including how to hack 2-4-1 tickets for £1.
ODEON: two tickets for £10 for Amazon Prime members
Deal expiry: Ongoing offer
If you have Amazon Prime, you can get two standard tickets for £10 at ODEON, or two recliner tickets for £15 at ODEON Luxe.
This offer can be used once per month for screenings from Monday to Thursday. This price includes the £1 booking fee per ticket. Can be stacked with discounted gift cards.
ODEON: two for £10 via Octoplus Rewards
Deal expiry: Renews every week
Octopus Energy customers with a smart meter can get two ODEON standard adult cinema tickets for £10 each week, via the Octoplus Rewards scheme.
Tickets can be used at any UK ODEON cinema, excluding ODEON Luxe, for a standard 2D film screening on Monday to Thursday.
ODEON: two tickets for £8 for Vodafone customers (+£1 booking fee)
Deal expiry: Ongoing offer
If you’re a Vodafone customer then you can get two ODEON cinema tickets every week with VeryMe Rewards. You can do this once each week for any film showing at any time.
Two standard tickets will cost £8, while two Luxe tickets cost £13.
You can also get four standard for £16 and four Luxe for £26
The voucher can only be used on the same screening, so you couldn’t use it for one ticket at two screenings for example.
You’ll need to pay an additional £1 booking fee when using the voucher on the ODEON website, though this covers the whole booking. If you use it at the box office you won’t pay this extra charge.
To get it, you just need to tap on ‘Rewards’ in the Vodafone app and claim the offer.
If you don’t have Vodafone this hack could get you access to the various offers.
myODEON: tickets from £5
Deal expiry: Ongoing offer
Sign up for free to myODEON and you can watch any film, any day, any time from just £5 when you book online.
This offer is only available at 22 specified locations so check ODEON’s list to see if your local cinema is included. You must be signed into your account to see the lower prices.
ODEON: cheaper online tickets
Deal expiry: Ongoing offer
If you book online ahead of your trip rather than buying tickets upon arrival then you get cheaper cinema tickets at ODEON.
You’ll get charged a £1 booking fee online (included in the price you see), so check that special offers aren’t better at the box office.
Vue ticket deals and offers
Don’t forget we may have featured some Vue deals in our ‘Top cinema deals’ section above, including free tickets via bank accounts.
Vue: three tickets for £1 via the Telegraph
Deal expiry: Ongoing offer
With Telegraph Extra, you can grab yourself two or three cinema tickets for just £1 — here’s how it’s done.
For £1, you can get three months of Telegraph Digital Plus, and the Extra rewards are available from the second month onwards.
The tickets are released on the first Friday of the month and last all month. So if you time the trial to start a few days into the month, you should be able to also pick a third voucher just before your trial ends.
There could even be a way to boost it to 4 tickets a month during the trial.
Vue: two tickets for £9 with O2 and Virgin Media
Deal expiry: Ongoing offer
If you’re a broadband customer with O2 or Virgin Media you can use the O2 Priority app for discounted tickets. You can get two Vue tickets for £9 every week or four for £18 to use on any day, at any Vue location. There’s also 20% off food and drinks.
You can get a new code at 10am each Monday and it’s valid until Sunday of the same week.
If you don’t have O2 Priority, this hack can give it to you for £10 every six months.
Vue: two free tickets for Sky Cinema customers
Deal expiry: Ongoing offer
If you’ve got Sky Cinema, you can get two free standard Vue cinema tickets every month. The tickets can be used at any Vue cinema in the UK or Ireland, at any time Sunday – Thursday.
You’ll need the MySky app to get access to this offer, where you’ll find a code to use online and a QR code to use in the cinema.
There’s a limit to how many free tickets Sky gives out each month, so you may need to get in early.
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Cineworld and Picturehouse cheap tickets
Don’t forget we may have featured some other deals in our ‘Top cinema deals’ section above, including how to hack 2-4-1 tickets for £1.
We’ve also details of Cineworld and Picturehouse memberships later on this page.
Cineworld/Picturehouse: £3 tickets via Three+
Deal expiry: Ongoing offer
Every week, Three+ customers can nab a code for a discounted ticket to use Friday to Sunday. Codes are available from Monday. It’s for 2D screenings only, though you can pay to upgrade.
Picturehouse Central and Picturehouse Fulham Road are excluded. You’ll pay a booking fee to redeem the code online, but it’s free to use in the foyer.
Picturehouse: Happy Mondays
All day, every Monday (excluding bank holidays) you can watch any film at a discounted rate at every single Picturehouse.
The most you’ll pay for a standard ticket on Happy Monday is £8.20, or £10.20 at Picturehouse Central.
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Everyman cinema ticket deals and offers
Everyman offers are pretty rare!
Everyman: 2-4-1 Wednesday with Times+
If you subscribe to The Times, you’ll be able to get two-for-one tickets at Everyman on Wednesdays. You can get a one month free trial or £3 for 3 months then it’s a pricey £26 a month.
Showcase ticket deals and offers
Don’t forget we may have featured some other deals in our ‘Top cinema deals’ section above, including how to hack 2-4-1 tickets for £1.
Showcase: 10% back via Insider scheme
Showcase Insider is a free loyalty program. Members earn 10% of spend back on ticket, snack and drink purchases to use on future visits.
Members also get discounted admission tickets, sometimes as low as £4.99 on Saver Mondays.
Other cinema deals and offers
Don’t forget we have featured some other deals in our ‘Top cinema deals’ section above, including how to hack 2-4-1 tickets for £1.
Escapes: free film preview tickets
With Cinematik, you can get free tickets to select films for free. Each month, a film is voted to be screened and you can book to see it on a specific day. You can book a maximum of one ticket per screening. You also have the option to reserve an additional ticket for a guest, which they’ll need to confirm separately via a shareable invite link.
The cinemas taking part are mainly local independent ones, but there are Picturehouse and Reel cinemas included. There’s a full list of all participating cinemas on the Cinematik website.
Fever: discounts at Vue, Cineworld & Odeon
You can buy a ticket from £5.60 to use for movies at Vue, Cineworld or Odeon with the entertainment site Fever.
The actual price you’ll pay varies by location. If you have a larger town or city close by, you could get a better discount by choosing a cinema there instead.
You can also use a refer-a-friend link to save £4.
Again, do check you can’t get a ticket for less via a different offer before buying.
Here’s what you need to know about getting discounted tickets with Fever:
ODEON: you can get a standard 2D ticket at select cinemas in the UK. It’s not valid at Luxe locations or the Islington Luxe & Dine. If you want to upgrade to IMAX, 3D or recliner seats, you’ll have to pay extra.
You can use the voucher online via the ODEON website or app, but there’s a £1 fee per ticket. You can also redeem the voucher at cinema kiosks – but not at the box office. The voucher can’t be used for special screenings or events and can’t be combined with other offers.
Vue: you can get a ticket for a film either online or via the Box Office. Each voucher is only valid once and if you cancel your booking, you won’t get it back.
It’s not valid for premieres, special events or things like Mini Mornings or Scene screenings. With a Super Saver voucher, you can book general 2D seating, while VIP vouchers give more options, including recliners and 3D screenings (with an upgrade fee).
Cineworld: you can get a ticket for any standard 2D film, but if you want to upgrade to 3D, IMAX or 4DX you’ll have to pay extra (plus the cost of 3D glasses if needed). If you’re booking online, there’s a small fee added.
You can’t use this ticket for Event Cinema, special screenings, Movies for Juniors or ViP seats though, so check before booking.
Mubi Go: free ticket every week
Deal expiry: Ongoing offer
Mubi is an online streaming service. For £11.99 a month you get a classic, world cinema or art-house flick to watch, with the curated selection adding a new film every day.
For an extra £7 per month you also get a free cinema ticket every week via the Mubi Go service. There’s a 7-day free trial and if you sign up for an annual membership, you’ll save 33%.
You typically won’t be able to watch blockbusters, instead there’s a specific new film every week. You can go to see that film once, and another film choice will be given the following week.
With many of the films being smaller, they’ll have limited releases, so if you don’t live in a big city there’s a good chance you won’t be able to take advantage every week as not all the films will be shown at all cinemas.
Vitality: free Odeon/Vue ticket each month
Deal expiry: Ongoing offer
If you’ve got a Vitality membership, usually offered as a healthcare perk with employers, then you can nab yourself a free Vue or ODEON ticket once each month.
You need to earn 48 Vitality points each month for tracking your activity, then just log into the website or app to generate your personal cinema ticket code.
Enter your code on the cinema’s website when booking your tickets.
Cheap kids cinema tickets
Kids tickets from £2.49
Most of the big chains have deals where you can get cheaper kids or family tickets. Here’s our roundup of what’s on offer:
ODEON: £2.75 per ticket – you’ll get the same cheap price for both adults and kids at weekends and school holidays.
ODEON: Family ticket – you can get adult tickets at child prices for the same film. You’ll see the option at check out for an adult and child combo ticket.
Vue: tickets for £2.49 – Vue Mighty Mornings are kids screenings on Saturday and Sunday mornings at 10am and every day of the school holidays.
Cineworld: from £2.50 – kids and adults pay the same price via Movies for Juniors.
Picturehouse: from £3.30 per ticket – kids’ Club screenings are shown every Saturday morning and prices depend on the cinema you visit. There’s also preschool specials, exclusively for preschool children and the adult goes for free. With the family ticket option, adults only pay kids prices. It’s for four people, at least two must be under 15 (e.g. two adults and two kids or one adult and three kids).
Cheap over 60s cinema tickets
Over 60s tickets from £3.50
ODEON, Cineworld and Picturehouse have cheaper tickets for over 60s (Vue don’t have anything on offer at the moment). Here’s our roundup of the deals:
ODEON: from £3.50 per ticket – ODEON Silvers has screenings during quieter times of the day with a selection of new releases or classic films. Tickets with standard seats are £3.50 when you book as a myODEON member online and £4.50 in-cinema. Standard seats are £4.00 when you book online as a guest and £5.00 in cinema. The price includes tea, coffee and biscuits, served before the film.
Cineworld: tickets for £4.50 – CineSeniors runs every Wednesday and you also get complimentary hot drinks and biscuits.
Picturehouse: discounted tickets – Silver Screen is a free-to-join club for over-60s. Members get a free tea or coffee at Silver Screen shows.
Memberships
These memberships could save you money on tickets – if you go frequently enough.
ODEON myLimitless: from £14.99 a month
Deal expiry: Ongoing offer
ODEON myLimitless is an annual membership that allows you to see as many films as you like in ODEON cinemas. You pay £14.99 per month or £17.99 for myLimitless Plus, which also gets you ODEON Luxe, seat upgrades and screen upgrades.
If you go via a cashback site, you could cut the cost even more. With TopCashback you can get up to £4.25 of the price back on your first payment. Plus, you could get a welcome bonus offer.
Odeon sometimes offer discounts on annual membership, and we’ll share them here when they run.
Cineworld Unlimited Card: from £10.99 a month
Deal expiry: Ongoing offer
If you frequently go to a Cineworld, its Unlimited Card lets you go as much as you want (2D only). The minimum subscription is 3 months and starts at £10.99 a month, going up to £21.90.
Each cinema is bracketed into a group – the amount you pay depends on the group your cinema falls in. The Cineworld website has a full list of which cinemas are in which groups.
- Group 1 cinemas – £10.99 a month
- Group 2 cinemas – £16.99 a month
- Group 3 cinemas – £19.40 a month
- Group 4 cinemas – £21.90 a month
Members are also invited to preview screenings and get 10% off food and drink. If you continue your subscription for a second year, membership then includes 3D films and the food discount goes up to 25%.
There’s also a referral scheme where you get an extra month for free if you get a mate to sign up.
We’ll share any discounts on membership here when they’re available.
Picturehouse: free tickets and £3 off with memberships
Picturehouse memberships give you free tickets and discounts at any Picturehouse cinema. The free tickets are sometimes restricted to your member cinema so it’s best to save them for the weekends when prices go up.
There’s two tiers of membership – Member and Member Plus. The Member option gives you five free tickets and costs between £57 and £97 per year depending on the member cinema you join.
Member Plus gives you an extra card so you can split the costs with a mate or family member. You’ll get ten free tickets and it costs between £100 and £170 per year.
After the freebies you’ll also get £3 off our further tickets.
Members also get a 10% discount on food and drink, free previews, no online booking fees and occasional other freebies.
At certain points in the year there are discounts on memberships, and we’ll share them here if they’re any good.
Everyman Memberships
There are a few options here, though the basic one (i.e. cheapest) allows you to take a friend for free on Mondays. You also get six free tickets for the £89 cost.
The next level up costs £325 a year, and comes with 24 free tickets. After this you can spend £680 and get unlimited tickets for two for a year.
Curzon Membership
For £65 (£50 concessions) you can get an annual “Classic” membership. This comes with five credits to use for free tickets or at home streams. You can use the credit to buy tickets for yourself and guests. There’s a further 20% discount for you and a guest on other tickets. You’ll also get 10% off drinks and snacks.
If you go to a Curzon a lot, there is a £285 “Cult” option. This annual membership gives you five free credits a week. Use them all and it’s just £1.10 a ticket! You can’t use the credits to get a ticket for a guest. If you want to pay monthly it’s £25 a month, but you’re still tied in for 12 months.
The Cult + membership doubles down with 10 free tickets a week (which are valid for events such as theatre and ballet screenings) and an additional cardholder. It comes in at £850 a year.
About the Vue Telegraphs deal – it’s okay to use the tickets after you’ve canceled Telegraph?
As the tickets are valid for 12 months, is it okay to get them, then I assume you put them on your Vue account? And then use them within the 12 months and it’s okay to use them after you’ve canceled Telegraph?
Yep, absolutely!
I’ve signed up to the Stevie app. Looks good! Do you know how/when you get the cinema tickets?
Hi,
‘Vue: Pizza and ticket for £5 at Asda’ has gone up to £6, which is still a great deal.
Thanks Dorit!
Great list. However ‘Vue: Pizza and ticket for £5 at Asda’ has gone up to £6, which is still a brilliant deal – if you like pizza ;-).
Frustrated – the Steve discount link with a promised £10 gift card for turtle bay doesn’t give a gift card a link to an app for £10 off but only for new turtle bay customers! (And I’m not a new one)
This is available generally via Google and doesn’t need the stevie subscription
I’ve now subscribed to something which will take money automatically unless I cancel
Should only link to genuine offers not just to earn kickbacks
Thank Matthew – good to know. I wasn’t aware of this. I don’t get any kickback from this at all so will update the offer
Hi there,
I couldn’t see a reference to the vue tickets on the telegraph link posted?
Many thanks
Curzon update, they no longer do the Classic Local membership, so Classic membership is now £65 whether you live in London or not.
There are two Cult packages, Cult and Cult+
Cult costs £285 for the year or £25pm, while Cult + costs £850 for the year or £75pm.
Vodafone no longer running the offer
Tastecard+ has resumed support for Cineworld as of today (wasn’t available last night). 6.60 for an adult 2D ticket compared to the regular price of 11.70.
How many % is vue’s student discount? You said it works out cheaper than vue’s Super Mondays
It does depend on the cinema so always worth checking the prices at your local
Also if your a Barclays Bank account holder,check to see if you qualify to be a premier account holder which gives you a years free picturehouse cinema membership annually as long as you continue to qualify
Thanks for this David! A good one to add
Stratford Picturehouse in East London offer £7 film tickets every single day and £5 for Picturehouse Members. The membership is £25 with 4 free tickets to use at Stratford Picturehouse only, but will get you the usual discounts at all the Picturehouse Cinemas (£2 off tickets and 10% off food and drink).
Yes, love Stratford Picturehouse. It’s my local, though I’ve got a backlog of gift cards at the mo for other chains so not been there for a while. I’m thinking of getting a Picturehouse Central membership this year though