Ster-Kinekor is pleased to bring back the drive-in option to offer families a great outdoor movie experience from the comfort of your vehicle. The first Ster-Kinekor drive-in experience, in partnership with V&A Waterfront will kick off on Friday, November 27 at 7pm with the screening of new release Jiu Jitsu.

“We’ve got some of the greatest movies that’ll be lighting up the night-sky (and daytime too, coz that’s how we roll) at the V&A Waterfront in Cape Town. The drive-in cinema will consist of a state- of-the-art LED outdoor movie screen, which will allow us the best picture resolution for the day and night screenings; simply use your car radio to tune into the FM radio frequency and voila, you’re set to go!” the cinema said in a statement.

The ticket price will be a flat rate of R250 per car for new releases and R220 per car for older films, limited to private passenger vehicles only and one passenger per seat. An addition of just R100 will include snacks of popcorn and sodas delivered in sealed bags for health and safety purposes.

“Your snacks can be pre-purchased online with your ticket and will be ready for collection at the venue,” Ster-Kinekor said. “The first screening takes place from Friday, November 27 at 7pm, and additional screenings are scheduled on Saturdays at 3pm and 7pm, Sundays at 2pm and 6pm as well as Thursdays and Fridays at 7pm throughout the festive season.”

There are movies for everyone – kids and family films include Scoob, The Incredibles, Toy Story and the new release 100% Wolf.

“For others who like some action we’ve got Avengers: Infinity War and Jiu Jitsu starring Nicolas Cage and Frank Grillo – a new action Sci-Fi movie about an ancient order of expert jiujitsu fighters who face vicious alien invaders in a battle for Earth every six years,” Ster-Kinekor said.

Details on the movie line-ups will be posted on www.sterkinekor.com.

For more information visit www.sterkinekor.com or sterkinekor.mobi.

For all queries, call Customer Care on 0861-Movies (668 437)

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