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We’ve waited so long for this — cinemas in the Philippines have finally reopened, and just in time for the highly anticipated Spider-Man: No Way Home to come to theatres. The unfortunate news? While the film premieres Dec 17 2021 in other parts of the globe, the movie will only be shown in local cinemas starting 8 Jan 2022 to make way for the Metro Manila Film Festival.
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On the bright side, however, you can already reserve your tickets for a Spider-Man: No Way Home screening as early as now! SM Cinemas have opened up their ticket reservations in the following theatres:
Do note that for health and safety purposes, SM Cinemas are only open to fully vaccinated individuals. You can reserve your tickets here.
Even more exciting news? You can book an entire SM Director’s Club Cinema to yourselves for as low as ₱5,200 — not bad for 12 pax! This offer is available for SM Director’s Club Cinemas in SM Aura Premier, SM Megamall, SM North EDSA, SM Mall of Asia, SM Grand Central, SM Fairview, SM BF Parañaque, and SM Southmall. For more information, visit this link.
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So, are you purchasing your Spider-Man: No Way Home tickets yet? Here’s hoping we successfully avoid major spoilers until January 2022. Tom Holland, Tobey Maguire, and Andrew Garfield, we’re coming for you!
Featured image credit (L-R): Spider-Man No Way Home Official IMDb Page; SM Cinema North EDSA Official Facebook Page
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