Foxtel and Hoyts partner to offer Foxtel Rewards members exclusive cinema tickets

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• All Foxtel Rewards members can access $11.50 movie tickets

Foxtel and Hoyts have announced a new partnership offering Foxtel Rewards members exclusive value on cinema tickets. All Foxtel Rewards members can access $11.50 movie tickets and $27 Hoyts Lux tickets, every Friday, Saturday, and Sunday at any Hoyts cinema.

Members will be able to enjoy blockbusters on the big screen like Marvel Studios’ Thor: Love and Thunder, Elvis, Minions: The Rise of Gru and more. Looking ahead, Foxtel Rewards members can gear up and take a front row seat to movies set to hit screens soon including Where the Crawdads Sing, Bullet Train, Marvel Studios’ Wakanda Forever, and Avatar Way of the Water, which are already trending worldwide pre cinema release.

Jo Bladen, director of brand and content marketing said: “We’re always looking for ways to provide more value than ever before for our Foxtel Rewards members, and through this partnership with Hoyts, our members can enjoy leading rates to unlock even more great entertainment experiences at the touch of a button.” 

Hoyts director of sales, marketing and content, Stephanie Mills says: “There is no better way to watch these new releases than on the big screen at Hoyts. The slate of movies this year has been phenomenal with plenty more blockbusters on the horizon. Our partnership with Foxtel Rewards allows members to settle into a big screen experience in our standard or Hoyts LUX sessions for less.”  

Last week, Val Morgan announced that cinema admissions reached a record two and half year peak, with over 3.05 million admissions delivered from Thursday last week, to Wednesday this week.

The success was driven by a line-up of content that has released over the last six weeks: Minions: The Rise of Gru, Top Gun: Maverick, Elvis, Lightyear, Jurassic World: Dominion, as well Thor: Love and Thunder. The latest Marvel instalment helped propel admissions, with 300,000 admissions and $4.5 million delivered at the box office in its first full day.

See More: Val Morgan Cinema records biggest admissions week over two years

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