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The selection of films is subject to change and may vary by each theater. Pricing is subject to change and no substitutions or rainchecks will be allowed. Movies being screened include "Jurassic Park," "Raiders of the Lost Ark," "Back to the Future," "Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone," "Jaws," "Star Wars: Episode VII - The Force Awakens," "The Jungle Book" (2016), "Deadpool," "The Goonies," "Bloodshot," "Jumanji: The Next Level," "The Invisible Man," "Bad Boys for Life" and "The Hunt."Ĭustomers are also able to purchase a Private Watch Party, starting at $99, to host a private screening with up to 20 guests. Seats and tickets cannot be used for resale and no tax exemption or credits can be applied. Movie showtimes start as early as 3:05 p.m. Each theatre will also have a designated Chief Clean and Safety Monitor on duty to ensure the highest standards of safety, physical distancing, cleanliness and sanitization." "Employees will undergo extensive training prior to reopening and will wear face masks and gloves while working, in addition to completing a wellness check-in prior to every shift. "The health and safety of employees, guests and communities is a top priority," the news release read. All locations reopening will be enhanced with cleanliness, sanitizing and safety measures. Ticket prices will be $5 for adults and $3 for children and seniors, with reduced prices for concession snacks. The reopening is an expansion of the company’s test-and-learn process, an effort to establish protocols for cleaning, sanitization and new technology, as it prepares for the comprehensive opening, according to a news release. But Corpus Christi's location will open Friday, showing "Comeback Classic" films. Since mid-March major theater chain Cinemark Century 16 has been closed, bringing a long pause to movie releases and summer blockbusters. Watch Video: Corpus Christi movie theater Cine 6