Regal Introduces Saturday Morning Kids Flicks

Regal introduces its Saturday Morning Kids Flicks (SMKF) series of $2 family friendly movies at theatres nationwide. Each Saturday, the first showtime will feature a popular PG-rated title with the previous week’s movie also available for an encore viewing. SMKF attendees may also purchase a $5 snack pack to pair with their movie.

“While Regal always offers the latest and greatest movies, with Saturday Morning Kids Flicks, we want to provide families and younger viewers the opportunity to revisit some of the greatest family movies back on the big screen at Regal,” said Andrew Turner, Head of Film at Regal. “As the love of moviegoing is generational, we plan on showcasing movies that appeal to every member of the family every Saturday morning.”

This Saturday, February 3, the SMKF program kicks off with last year’s blockbuster hit The Super Mario Bros. Movie, which became the second-biggest animated film of all time. Following in the footsteps of Mario and Luigi, other upcoming and much beloved titles like Kung Fu PandaThe Iron Giant, and Shrek have been scheduled.

Tickets for Saturday Morning Kids Flicks are available to purchase at theatre box offices and kiosks, on the Regal mobile app or through REGmovies.com. Regal guests can also join the Regal Crown Club or subscribe to Regal Unlimited through the mobile app or website.

Regal Unlimited allows subscribers to see as many movies whenever and wherever they want, including all Saturday Morning Kids Flicks titles. Unlimited subscribers also enjoy 10% off all food and non-alcoholic drink purchases and receive automatic membership to the Regal Crown Club.

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