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Trailers of Movies Showing at Junction
The Junction Mall cinema currently carries a mix of big-budget blockbusters, family-friendly releases, anime features and a few quieter, adult-oriented dramas — so whether you want spectacle, a kid-friendly outing, or something more thoughtful there’s usually an option. At a glance you’ll find visual-heavy titles offered in 3D alongside standard 2D screenings, plus a variety of run times and age ratings that make it straightforward to pick a film that fits your company and schedule.
Movies Showing at Junction: Blockbusters and enhanced-format showings

Tron: Ares is one of the headline films screened in 3D at Junction. It’s the sort of effects-driven movie that benefits from an immersive auditorium — the 3D presentation and Atmos-capable screens make action and visual set-pieces feel larger than life.
If you enjoy movies where cinematography and sound are part of the attraction, target the 3D or Atmos listings for these premieres.
Chainsaw Man: The Movie — Reze Arc is another enhanced-format offering on the schedule, shown in 3D and aimed at anime fans who want the full-screen, full-sound experience. These formats add to the ticket price but are worth it for spectacle-led films.
Family and animated Movies Junction
For families and younger viewers, titles such as Gabby’s Doll House: The Movie are often on the Junction roster. These shorter, PG-rated films are a good choice for daytime or early-evening screenings and tend to run more frequently on weekends and during school holidays. If you’re planning a visit with children, choose earlier showtimes and aim for central rows to give kids the best view without needing to climb over seats.
Junction Movies: Dramas and adult titles
The Junction schedule also includes dramatic pieces and films directed at adult audiences — for example Regretting You — which run longer and skew toward mature ratings. These films are useful when you want something with emotional weight rather than visual spectacle. Pay attention to the age rating (16+, 18+) and content descriptors; Junction regularly programs a mix so date night or a solo cinema trip can be more contemplative and less about special effects.
International and regional cinema Junction
The venue often programs international movies and regional films, including Hindi titles and older epics when there’s demand. That means you’ll sometimes find long-running features such as Bāhubali: The Epic or new Hindi releases slotted alongside mainstream Hollywood films. If you prefer world cinema, check for subtitled screenings — anime and international features are usually listed with language and subtitle details.
Junction Cinema: Practicalities: Timing, Tickets, Formats and Cost
Showtimes change frequently: Junction posts daily schedules and seat availability on the booking pages, and social channels or the mall’s site will flag special screenings or limited runs. If a film is popular, book in advance to secure centre seats and avoid sold-out shows. Expect weekday ticket prices to be lower than weekend rates; as a guideline, standard 2D weekday tickets are typically cheaper than 3D and premium Atmos/IMAX listings.
Concession combos and 3D-glasses fees are common extras, so factor those into your outing budget. Example weekday and weekend price bands published for Century Cinemax give a sense of range you might expect, though exact rates at Junction should be checked at booking.
How to choose the right screening
- Decide by mood: pick 3D/Atmos for spectacle, 2D for a low-key evening, and adult-rated films if you want something heavier.
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