RESERVE ADVANCE TICKETS NOW:Grab tickets to the March Katniss movie event at select Cinemark locations across the U.S. between March 12 and Watch Friends16, showing all films from The Hunger Gamessaga.
We're volunteering as tribute between March 12 and 16. That last day overlaps with major March college basketball tournaments, but we're dedicated to freeing Panem. If you feel the same, you'll want to block off those dates and reserve tickets at your local Cinemark theater. Here's everything you need to know.
Tickets are on sale now for Cinemark's March Katniss movie event that brings all four films from The Hunger Gamesseries back to theaters between March 12 and 16. In chronological order, the movie event shows all four films, with the fifth and final day serving as The Hunger Gamesmarathon, screening will all four films in succession. Ticket prices vary depending on theater location and event day.
SEE ALSO: How to watch all of the 2025 Best Picture Oscar nomineesSure, we've been rewatching The Hunger Gamesfilms at home for years, but there's something special about seeing them on the big screen again. While much of the U.S. will be jazzed about the major college basketball events in the middle of March, we're cheering for March Katniss.
Thankfully, Cinemark understands our love of the series. Here's what the movie schedule looks like:
March 12:The Hunger Games
March 13: The Hunger Games: Catching Fire
March 14:The Hunger Game: Mockingjay Part 1
March 15:The Hunger Games: Mockingjay Part 2
March 16:The Hunger Gamesmarathon (all four films back-to-back)
Yes, on March 16, you can snag a seat to spend nine hours and eight minutes watching all four of The Hunger Gamesfilms. Grab some friends, pre-order snacks, and make an incredible day of reliving every moment from the series.
If you've never seen the series, this event is truly the best possible introduction to the epic world of The Hunger Games.
Reserve your seats now for the March Katniss event at Cinemark while there's still time to choose your ideal seat.
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