The Tim Burton produced stop-motion musical classic The Nightmare Before Christmas is returning to Regal Cinemas from October 26th to October 31st 2018.
Previously Disney used to annually rerelease the film in 3D, with their last rerelease being in 2009. For Regal, this isn’t the first time they took up the task to bring the classic back for Halloween season – the theater chain did so before in 2016 and in 2017 with an almost identical schedule.
This year, 2018, however also marks the 25th anniversary of Nightmare Before Christmas, as the film came out in 1993.
The film is set to be shown in Standard 2D three times a day at a flat price of $8, although that rate may vary by theater.
Showtimes are 2PM, 4:30PM and 7PM – daily, starting on Friday, October 26th and ending on Wednesday, October 31st.
Regal is also bringing the film back separately this month as part of a 4DX festival. That festival will bring Nightmare Before Christmas as well as 2017’s It, Annabelle: Creation and Jigsaw back into Regal’s 4DX auditoriums. For showtimes on that festival, see here.
While previous Regal rereleases of the film were in limited theaters, this one will be in the majority of their locations.
Tickets are now available.
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