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Summer Movie Camp is back at AMC

Watching a movie inside a cool theater on a hot summer day is a great way to escape the heat and have some fun, but it can get pretty pricey to take the whole family. AMC is making it more affordable by bringing back its Summer Movie Camp program for the first time since 2019.

It makes its return to AMC Theatres on May 27th, offering 14 different popular family films all summer long.
Around 400 AMC locations in the U.S. are participating, with dedicated showtimes on Wednesdays and Saturdays, starting between 11 a.m. and noon.
Select locations are offering the Summer Movie Camp titles for $3 plus tax on Wednesdays and $5 plus tax on Saturdays.

This is the schedule of movies for Summer Movie Camp:

May 27th/May 31st – “The Land Before Time”
June 3rd/June 7th – “DC League of Super-Pets”
June 10th/June 14th – “Minions: The Rise of Gru”
June 17th/June 21st – “Paw Patrol: The Movie”
June 24th/June 28th – “Puss In Boots: The Last Wish”
June 30th/July 5th – “Kung Fu Panda”
July 8th/July 12th – “Trolls World Tour”
July 15th/July 19th – “Mummies”
July 22nd/July 26th – “The Secret Life of Pets”
July 29th/August 2nd – “The Boss Baby: Family Business”
August 5th/August 9th – “Shrek 2”
August 11th/August 16th – “Sing 2”
August 19th/August 23rd – “The Croods: A New Age”
August 26th/August 30th – “Sonic The Hedgehog 2”

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