After Dark - Starlight Cinema Lates: 28 Days Later

Dates: Sunday 27th October 2024
Location: Planetarium
Duration: Doors open at 7:45pm, movie starts at 8:15pm
Tickets: Adult £8, Carer free

Are you ready for a completely unique cinema experience? Grab a seat, sit back and relax as one of cinema’s biggest blockbusters, 28 Days Later, plays out under the stars of the Planetarium.

When the Science Centre doors close, the cinema screen will be rolling! Grab some popcorn and relive some of the best movies from the past. What are you waiting for?

Starlight Cinema is part of our After Dark evening events.

Your Starlight Cinema ticket includes:

  • A showing of 28 Days Later under the stars of the Planetarium.
  • Opportunity to purchase popcorn, bar snacks and drinks.


*Please note this event is for visitors age 18 years and over. The Science Centre doors will open for this evening event at 7:45pm. The movie will start at 8:15pm. 28 Days Later runs for 1 hour and 48 minutes. The film is shown in The Planetarium on a curved screen therefore some seats may have obscured viewing angles.*

Accessibility information for Starlight Cinema

The Planetarium is accessible so everyone can have a special experience here. It's not super dark and you can move around, go out and come back in if you like. If you have a wheelchair, we have spaces for you to sit with seats for your family and friends. The stairs have lights to make them easy to see.

About the movie (rating 18)

A group of misguided animal rights activists free a caged chimp infected with the "Rage" virus from a medical research lab. When London bike courier Jim (Cillian Murphy) wakes up from a coma a month after, he finds his city all but deserted. On the run from the zombie-like victims of the Rage, Jim stumbles upon a group of survivors, including Selena (Naomie Harris) and cab driver Frank (Brendan Gleeson), and joins them on a perilous journey to what he hopes will be safety.

 

This event is a fundraising event for Wonderseekers, the charity that runs Winchester Science Centre.