KT Skylife Offers Up to 54% Discount on VOD in May Promotion
Decorating Disney Hall and More for Family Month Celebration
[Asia Economy Reporter Cha Min-young] KT Skylife is conducting the ‘May Be Happy’ promotion, which carries messages of love, in celebration of Family Month in May.
KT Skylife announced on the 29th that from the 1st to the 15th of next month, it will organize 272 popular movies into themed special theaters and offer them to customers at discounts of up to 54%.
The Happy Message Theater features a total of 113 Disney movies with love messages such as ‘#Thank you, my hero #I love you, forever #Cheer up, you can do it #It’s okay, everything will be fine.’ The lineup consists of popular hero movies and various popular Disney titles. In addition to a 30% price discount, all customers who purchase five or more Disney movies will receive Disney character merchandise as a gift.
The Spider-Man 20th Anniversary Theater is also organized. Customers can watch all 8 Spider-Man series movies, and from the 3rd to the 15th, all series except ‘Spider-Man: No Way Home’ will be offered at a 30% discounted price.
There will also be theaters with affordable prices at 770 won and half-price theaters. In addition, a fantasy and adventure world where movies such as the ‘Lord of the Rings’ series, the ‘Toy Story’ series, ‘Aladdin,’ and ‘Zootopia’ can be enjoyed at discounts of up to 54%, as well as a performance theater where Shakespeare musicals and classical performances can be watched, have been prepared.
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