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Regular Showtimes (No Passes)
VIP 18+ Showtimes (No Passes)
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VIP 18+ Showtimes (No Passes)
UltraAVX Showtimes (No Passes)
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Captain America: Brave New World Watch Trailer
| Rate Movie Write a ReviewPG | 1h 58m | Action, Adventure
Regular Showtimes (Closed Caption)
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Captain America: Brave New World 3D Watch Trailer
| Rate Movie Write a ReviewPG | 1h 58m | Action, Adventure
Regular Showtimes (Closed Caption)
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The Day the Earth Blew Up: A Looney Tunes Movie Watch Trailer
| Rate Movie Write a ReviewPG | 1h 31m | Adventure, Animation, Comedy
Regular Showtimes
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Regular Showtimes
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Disney's Snow White Watch Trailer
| Rate Movie Write a ReviewPG | 1h 49m | Adventure, Family, Musical
Regular Showtimes (No Passes / Closed Caption)
VIP 18+ Showtimes (No Passes)
UltraAVX ATMOS Showtimes (No Passes)
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Regular Showtimes (Closed Caption)
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Regular Showtimes (Closed Caption)
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Regular Showtimes
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Regular Showtimes (No Passes / Closed Caption)
VIP 18+ Showtimes (No Passes)
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Regular Showtimes (Closed Caption)
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Regular Showtimes (No Passes / Closed Caption)
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Regular Showtimes (Closed Caption)
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Sonic the Hedgehog 3 Watch Trailer
| Rate Movie Write a ReviewPG | 1h 49m | Action, Adventure, Animation
Regular Showtimes
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Transformers One Watch Trailer
| Rate Movie Write a ReviewPG | 1h 44m | Action, Adventure, Animation
Regular Showtimes
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Regular Showtimes
Cineplex Cinemas North Edmonton and VIP
Even though it’s miles away from two other Edmonton-area behemoths, this 14-screen multiplex—also known as Cinetropolis— is like a cleaner, smaller, younger sister to the Scotiabank Edmonton and South Edmonton Commons cinemas. The theatre, which opened on the same weekend as the original Pirates of the Caribbean in 2003, is just as viable a moviegoing option, though, with a new UltraAVX screen, an auditorium equipped with D-BOX seats, surround sound and many fast food options, such as Outtakes and Yogen Fruz. The North Edmonton cinemas recently hosted a special community day on Saturday, June 11, 2011, where proceeds from concessons items were donated to the Canadian Red Cross to support the relief effort in Slave Lake, AB.