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Celebrate National Cinema Day at Regal with $4 Movies and a $4 Concession Combo
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KNOXVILLE, Tenn., — Regal today announced it will once again partner with the Cinema Foundation to celebrate National Cinema Day on Sunday, Aug. 27, at all Regal theatres across the country. The 2023 sequel to last year’s one-day only event will offer $4 tickets to all movies in all formats along with a Regal special $4 small combo concession offer.
National Cinema Day celebrates the power of movies to bring us all together by encouraging guests of all ages to revisit the incomparable theatrical experience. As we come to the end of a summer blockbuster season for the ages, join Regal for a day at the movies where every ticket is only $4, including these premium formats:
- Pepsi 4DX adds 21 signature atmospheric effects to match the action taking place on screen through motion-synchronized seating and environmental effects like vibration, wind, fog, lightning and scents
- ScreenX offers an immersive 270-degree panoramic viewing experience during select scenes to place the audience inside of the action
- RPX (Regal Premium Experience) presents movies the way filmmakers intended with an exceptionally large screen, crystal clear laser projection and Dolby Atmos surround sound in a custom-built premium environment
- IMAX follows exacting standards to provide an unmatched theatrical experience focused on clarity, detail and size by combining perfectly sharp images on a truly immense screen with a precisely tuned and positioned sound system
“The first edition of National Cinema Day recorded over 8.1 million visitors to movie theatres across the country, setting the single day attendance record for 2022,” said Eduardo Acuna, CEO at Cineworld Group, parent company of Regal. “This year with $4 movies and a $4 concession combo, Regal hopes to welcome even more guests on National Cinema Day to see why we are ‘The Best Place to Watch a Movie!'”
To further amplify the celebration, Regal will have an expanded show schedule on Sunday, adding as many screenings of blockbuster hits including, but not limited to Gran Turismo: Based on a True Story, Barbie, Oppenheimer, The Super Mario Bros. Movie, Elemental, and Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Mutant Mayhem to the Aug. 27 schedule as possible. Along with an earlier showtime on Sunday, this also includes 12:00 a.m. (late Saturday/early Sunday) showings at select locations. Midnight showtimes allow our most passionate moviegoers to take advantage of $4 tickets on the very first minute of National Cinema Day.
When you arrive at the theatre, do not forget to pair your movie with a snack with Regal’s special $4 small combo concession offer. National Cinema Day might even inspire you to consider Regal Unlimited where subscribers can see as many movies as they want, whenever they want. Unlimited subscribers also enjoy 10% off all food and non-alcoholic drink purchases along with automatic membership to the Regal Crown Club.
For additional details or to purchase tickets to this exclusive event, please visit the Regal mobile app or website at REGmovies.com.
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December 9, 2025WASHINGTON, D.C. (FNN) — NASA astronaut Jonny Kim returned to Earth early Tuesday alongside Roscosmos cosmonauts Sergey Ryzhikov and Alexey Zubritsky, concluding an eight-month science mission aboard the International Space Station focused on advancing life on Earth and preparing for future deep space exploration.
The trio landed safely under parachute at 12:03 a.m. EST (10:03 a.m. local time) southeast of Dzhezkazgan, Kazakhstan, aboard the Soyuz MS-27 spacecraft. Their departure from the station occurred at 8:41 p.m. EST on Dec. 8.
Record-Breaking Mission and First-Time Flyers
Across 245 days in orbit, the crew circled Earth 3,920 times and traveled nearly 104 million miles. Kim and Zubritsky completed their first spaceflights, while Ryzhikov—on his third mission—now holds 603 cumulative days in space.
The crew launched to the ISS on April 8 as part of a mission that contributed to NASA’s long-running efforts to advance scientific discovery and human spaceflight capabilities.
Scientific Research to Benefit Earth and Future Missions
While aboard the ISS, Kim supported numerous experiments and technology demonstrations. His work included studying the behavior of bioprinted tissues with blood vessels in microgravity—research that could accelerate space-based tissue production and improve medical treatments on Earth.
Kim also tested multi-robot remote command capabilities for the Surface Avatar investigation, a study that could inform the development of robotic assistants for future lunar and Martian missions. In addition, he contributed to research on in-space manufacturing of DNA-mimicking nanomaterials, which may enhance drug delivery systems and support emerging fields in regenerative medicine.
Return to Houston and the Future of Exploration
After routine medical checks in Kazakhstan, the crew will travel to the recovery staging area in Karaganda. Kim will then return to NASA’s Johnson Space Center in Houston.
For more than 25 years, astronauts have lived and worked continuously aboard the International Space Station, enabling scientific breakthroughs not achievable on Earth. As commercial partners expand human spaceflight services and develop new low Earth orbit destinations, NASA is directing its focus toward deep space exploration through the Artemis program and preparing for eventual human missions to Mars.


