The latest blockbusters on offer at ODEON Dorchester during August include Valerian and the City of a Thousand Planets, The Emoji Movie and The Nut Job 2: Nutty by Nature.

Now in cinemas, Valerian and the City of a Thousand Planets chronicles the adventures of elite spacefaring agents Valerian (Dane DeHaan) and Laureline (Cara Delevingne). Following their quest to save the city of Alpha where a dark and terrible force threatens its safety.

See The Emoji Movie, opens up the secret world inside smartphones where the fate of the phone rests on the shoulders of an expressive emoji called Gene. Featuring the vocal talents of T.J. Miller, James Corden and Patrick Stewart, the film is sure to delight audiences young and old.

Reunite with Surly, Buddie and Andie in the return of The Nut Job series this summer. When the mayor announces plans to bulldoze their home and turn it into an amusement park, it’s time for the animals to fight back. ODEON are giving away free character masks this weekend for those watching The Nut Job 2: Nutty by Nature, while stocks last.

ODEON have teamed up with Capri-Sun Fruity Water to offer every child a free beach ball with each ticket to see one of the season’s family favourites. These fun freebies are all available in August, while stocks last.

Alan Escott, general manager at ODEON Dorchester, said: “We’re really excited about the films that we have coming out for the rest of the summer holidays. There’s a real range to be enjoyed by little ones, bigger ones and grown-ups alike!”

Avid film fans can also be in with the chance of winning free cinema tickets by taking part in the ‘Scene It’ competition. Simply take a selfie at one of the top 50 film locations in the UK and Ireland for your chance to win using the hashtag #ODEONSceneIt and following @ODEONCinemas on Twitter and Instagram. Full details can be found online at www.odeon.co.uk/SceneIt along with competition terms and conditions.

ODEON Dorchester is situated within the Brewery Square development and tickets start from £3.50. For further information visit www.odeon.co.uk/cinemas/dorchester/214

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