IMAX at Glasgow Science Centre

IMAX

The IMAX Theatre at Glasgow Science Centre is an independent cinema operated by the science centre showing stunning and unique IMAX 3D mini-blockbusters, plus immersive full-length feature films that'll have you on the edge of your seat.

We enforce film age limits and reserve the right to refuse entry as per our customer code of conduct. It is our policy that under 16s may not visit the IMAX at Glasgow Science Centre unless accompanied by an adult who is over the age of 18.

Blockbusters

Get ready for more big-screen action in the IMAX at Glasgow Science Centre! Magical family experiences are coming to the IMAX this Christmas with the return of The Polar Express 3D and the new action-packed Red One from 7 December (limited availability). There's a return for Dune Part Two over the festive period and a Double Bill of Dune Pt 1 and Pt 2 to look forward to. And for the first time in IMAX we're bringing you Se7en. Our Box Office is powered by Ticket Tailor.

The Polar Express 3D

Enjoy a big festive day out this December with a visit to Scotland's biggest cinema screen to see The Polar Express in 3D. Standalone tickets for our festive film are £5.95 / £7.95.

Red One

Experience a fresh twist on Christmas for the holiday season with Red One starring Dwayne Johnson and Chris Evans. Showing this December at Glasgow Science Centre. Standalone tickets for our festive film are £5.95 / £7.95.

Dune Part Two

Return to Arrakis as 2024's Denis Villeneuve blockbuster returns to the IMAX screen over the festive period!

Dune Pt1 & Pt2 Double Bill

Return to Arrakis and experience the saga from the beginning as Dune Part One and Part Two returns to the IMAX screen on 3 January for a special back-to-back screening!

Se7en 30th Anniversary

David Fincher’s masterful crime thriller is celebrating its 30th anniversary with its first ever release in IMAX. Get your tickets now to experience the Se7en deadly sins in IMAX on Scotland’s BIGGEST screen at Glasgow Science Centre - on 4 and 5 January.

Mini-Blockbusters

We show a variety of short, immersive IMAX 3D and 2D documentary films. IMAX tickets for these mini-blockbusters can be bought as an add-on and pre-booked online as part of a day visit to Glasgow Science Centre and cost £3.50 per person.

Ocean Odyssey 3D

Jump in the flow of an ocean current with a baby humpback whale for a giant screen adventure in IMAX 3D to reveal how the ocean shapes our lives.

Animal Kingdom 3D

Animal Kingdom 3D is a spectacular adventure where we meet the six fascinating families of the Animal Kingdom. It's a fun and educational film that introduces family audiences to the creatures that keep the planet ticking just as it should.

Space: The New Frontier

We're already taking our next giant step. A second golden age of space has quietly dawned on us, with new hope for humanity as a spacefaring species. Space: The New Frontier captures a time as epic as the Giant Screen, and as real as our present moment.

Mini-Blockbusters for Schools

Experience an incredible IMAX 3D or 2D journey by taking in one of our education films as part of your visit. In addition to the Mini-Blockbusters above, the Mini-Blockbusters for Schools outlined below are available. To make things easy, school groups can book tickets for an educational film as part of a visit to Glasgow Science Centre. You can find out details and book your school visit here.

The Last Glaciers 2D

IMAX Presents The Last Glaciers, a global adventure following filmmaker Craig Leeson and United Nations Mountain Hero and Entrepreneur, Malcolm Wood as they push the limits of extreme sports using para-alpinism to explore the causes and effects of climate change.

A Beautiful Planet 3D

An exploration of Earth and beyond as seen from the International Space Station. Narrated by Jennifer Lawrence.

IMAX Theatre at Glasgow Science Centre FAQs

Find answers to your frequently asked questions about the IMAX at Glasgow Science Centre...

How big is the IMAX screen at Glasgow Science Centre?

The IMAX screen at Glasgow Science Centre measures 80 feet (24 m) wide by 60 feet (18 m) tall. It is the biggest cinema screen in Scotland and 3rd largest by screen size in the UK (source: Wikipedia). 

Who operates IMAX Theatre at Glasgow Science Centre?

The IMAX Theatre at Glasgow Science Centre is owned and fully managed by Glasgow Science Centre.

Is food and drink available to purchase in IMAX Theatre at Glasgow Science Centre?

Yes, food and drink is available to purchase. A Coffee Shop operates on the ground floor in the IMAX Theatre at Glasgow Science Centre selling a selection of hot and cold drinks, cakes and pastries, sandwiches, toasties and treats. Breakfast rolls are available from 9.30 am.

On the 1st floor of the building, there is a concession stand with a selection of hot and cold drinks and snacks.

Opening Times: The Coffee Shop opens from 9.30 am on days that Glasgow Science Centre is open. It normally operates until the admission of the final film of the day. 

What is IMAX?

IMAX is an innovator in entertainment technology that combines proprietary software, architecture, and equipment to create the world’s most immersive moviegoing experience. From the clearest, most lifelike visuals to heart-pounding precision audio, everything in an IMAX cinema has been designed to take you beyond the edge of your seat and into a world you've never imagined. IMAX's network is also the only global theatrical platform for blockbuster entertainment and that’s why top filmmakers and studios utilise IMAX’s technology to connect with audiences around the world in extraordinary ways.

What is the Science of IMAX?

Discover the Science of IMAX in this behind-the-scenes video featuring interviews from the IMAX tech and post-production department. Experience IMAX at Glasgow Science Centre with Scotland's biggest screen!

What does “Filmed For IMAX” mean?

IMAX has certified high-end, best-in-class digital cameras with leading brands including ARRI, Panavision, RED Digital Cinema and Sony to work in the IMAX format when paired with its proprietary post-production process. Top Gun: Maverick was filmed with Sony Venice cameras. Top Gun: Maverick, along with other films such as Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness are among the current films certified as “Filmed for IMAX.”

“When content is ‘Filmed for IMAX’ the result is pure magic because it brings filmmakers’ visions to audiences exactly as they intended, all within the world’s most immersive theatrical experience,” said Megan Colligan, President of IMAX Entertainment. Combined with the “Filmed for IMAX” program and post-production process, the use of the cameras is optimized for IMAX screens to ensure the creative intent of the filmmakers is exactly what IMAX audiences can experience for both picture and sound quality.

When did the IMAX Theatre at Glasgow Science Centre reopen?

The IMAX Theatre at Glasgow Science Centre reopened as an independent cinema operated by the science centre on 5 May 2022. The first feature film to be screened was Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness, followed by Top Gun: Maverick, Jurassic World: Dominion, Lightyear and Thor: Love and Thunder! It's also shown E.T. The Extra-Terrestrial, Jaws, Moonage Daydream and Avatar.

Do you have educational film screenings available for school visits?

Yes! Experience an incredible IMAX 3D journey by taking in one of our education films as part of your visit. The current education films on screen are:

  • Under the Sea 3D
  • A Beautiful Planet 3D
  • The Last Glaciers 3D

Shows in Glasgow have never been so wild!

To make things easy, school groups can book tickets for an educational film as part of a visit to Glasgow Science Centre. You can find out details and book your school visit here

School parties may be able to choose which IMAX education films you come to see with an On-Demand performance. Certain conditions and restrictions on availability apply. For more details, please give us a call on 0141 420 5000.

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