Project Hail Mary Fans Can Score a Free Pepsi Max at Cineworld
Moviegoers attending screenings of the sci-fi hit Project Hail Mary at Cineworld cinemas can enjoy a complimentary regular Pepsi Max. The promotion, running from March 14th to March 26th, 2026, aims to enhance the cinematic experience for fans of the novel-turned-film.
How to Claim Your Free Pepsi Max
To receive the free drink, customers must purchase a ticket for a 4DX or ScreenX showing of Project Hail Mary within the specified dates. Upon arrival at the cinema, simply present your valid ticket at the Snacks Counter to redeem one regular Pepsi Max per ticket purchased Cineworld’s promotion details.
Details of the Offer
- Dates: March 14th – March 26th, 2026
- Formats: Valid for 4DX and ScreenX screenings
- Drink: One regular Pepsi Max per ticket
- Restrictions: No size upgrades or cash alternatives are permitted. The offer is non-transferable and cannot be combined with other promotions.
Experiencing Project Hail Mary in Immersive Formats
Project Hail Mary, based on the acclaimed novel by Andy Weir (author of The Martian), is being released in a variety of immersive formats, including 4DX, and ScreenX. Men’s Journal highlights that the film’s directors, Phil Lord and Christopher Miller, encourage audiences to experience the movie in any available format.
4DX provides a multi-sensory experience with motion seats, wind effects, scents, and other environmental simulations, while ScreenX expands the viewing experience onto the side walls of the theater 4DX Tickets. Regal Cinemas is also offering 4DX showings of the film Regal Cinemas.
Cineworld Terms and Conditions
The offer is subject to availability and Cineworld reserves the right to substitute Pepsi Max with an alternative carbonated drink. The promotion is not available to Cineworld staff. Full nutritional information for Pepsi Max can be found on the Cineworld website. Cineworld may modify or withdraw the offer at any time without notice, and standard Terms of Entry apply. The terms and conditions are governed by the laws of England and Wales.