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A downtown Fort Worth movie theater is expanding its capacity to show films.
Rooftop Cinema Club opened its one-screen theater atop The Worthington Renaissance Hotel in 2022. The outdoor theater setup includes a large screen, plenty of seating and personal wireless headphones for each patron.
Now, the theater is adding another 24-foot screen that opens on Thursday, March 26.
Screen two at Rooftop Cinema Club in downtown Fort Worth. Rooftop Cinema Club Rooftop Cinema Club opens second screen in Fort Worth
“Scream 7” will break in the second screen with nightly showtimes through April 1.
Next up will be the new Zendaya and Robert Pattinson-led “The Drama” on April 2. The film will play on the screen through at least April 15, according to the theater’s website.
Tickets for showtimes on the second screen are on sale now and start at $21. Other ticket options are available on the website, including a $26 pass that includes popcorn and a $28 ticket that is good for two people and trades in a single chair for a two-person love seat.
Parking will remain unchanged at the theater.
Guests can self-park at the Worthington’s parking garage for $10 after validation, which is provided at the theater’s box office. Complimentary valet is available for anyone who dines at Toro Toro before or after a screening. There is also paid street parking around the hotel.
The theater’s concession area also remains unchanged with the second screen. There’s still a full bar atop the hotel and a food menu featuring nachos, sandwiches, hot dogs and more.
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Fort Worth is one of several locations Rooftop Cinema Club has across the country and abroad.
Other locations include Houston, Chicago, Kansas City, Los Angeles, Miami, New York, San Diego and London. Some locations like Houston have two screens, while others just have one.
The company was founded in 2011 in London.
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