If you fancy going to the cinema this weekend then you'll be able to make the most of heavily discounted tickets at a couple of venues in Southampton.

This is part of National Cinema Day, where some major chains and independent cinemas will be offering tickets for just £3.

Taking place on Saturday, September 2, more than 600 cinemas across the UK will be offering the deal.

The inaugural event last year saw more than 1.5 million admissions, more than three times the usual level for a regular day.

National Cinema Day is organised by Cinema First, and supported by the Film Distributors’ Association and the UK Cinema Association.

Here's which cinemas you can go to in Southampton on the day to make the most of the deal.

Southampton National Cinema Day venues

The venues that are listed as taking part in National Cinema Day in Southampton are:

  • Harbour Lights Picturehouse (Ocean Village Maritime Walk, Southampton, SO14 3TL)
  • Showcase Cinema de Lux Southampton (Level 4, West Quay Shopping Centre, Southampton SO15 1DE)

Films people can go and see in cinemas this weekend include Barbie, Oppenheimer, Blue Beetle, Haunted Mansion, Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Mutant Mayhem, The Equalizer 3, The Blackening and many more.

Cinema First boss Iain Jacob said: “There seems no better time than now to celebrate U.K. cinema-going, one of the nation’s favourite out-of-home leisure activities.

“Coming off of the back of recent successes and the huge profile they have given to the sector, we wanted to give everyone a chance to enjoy the big screen experience.”

He went on to add: "While all the evidence confirms that cinema-going is amongst the most low-cost, best value-for-money leisure opportunities, we also of course recognise that many households are still experiencing significant impacts on their finances and wanted to do our bit to make a trip to the cinema even more affordable for the whole family.

“I am hugely grateful for the level of support shown by colleagues across the industry for National Cinema Day, which we very much hope will exceed last year’s very successful event, confirming the continued relevance of film in the lives of the cinema-going audience.”